Strategies & Techniques

Types of Therapy Strategies & Techniques

Our speech therapists utilize evidence-based practices and a variety of strategies
and techniques to address common language difficulties.

01

Language Development

Play-based therapy to support expanding language and social skills with younger students
Social skills groups supporting pragmatic language skills
Modeling and expanding verbal language through self and parallel talk
Teaching and practicing vocabulary and comprehension strategies such as semantic mapping, context clues, visualization, and making connections

02

Articulation and Phonology

Speech sound placement instruction or drill practice and modeling at various levelsĀ 
Carryover/generalization supportĀ 
Phonological cycles approach
Fluency educationĀ 
Modification and enhancing techniques

03

Functional Communication and AAC

Modeling and implementing use of no, low, and high tech AAC
Creating opportunities for requesting, protesting, etc.
Creating age-appropriate materials and activities

Creating and Providing Visuals


Creating and providing visuals to support students during therapy sessions and in the classroom, e.g. visual functional communication supports, visual schedules, visual expectations and reminders, etc. can greatly assist communication skills across settings.

We have therapists who can provide family-based and early intervention services, as well as, K-12 services.
Additionally, we have some therapists who are fluent in ASL.

Take the First Step

Contact us today to learn more about how our speech therapy services
can support students in your district.

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