SERVICES

OUR SERVICES

Free Consultation

We offer a complimentary consultation to discuss your concerns, understand your child’s needs, and explain how our services can help.

Comprehensive Evaluation

Our evaluations are thorough and tailored to assess your child’s specific challenges, whether in speech, language, or feeding. We use evidence-based methods to identify areas of need and strength.

Custom Therapy Plan and Goals

Based on the evaluation, we create a personalized therapy plan with clear, achievable goals. This plan is designed to address your child’s unique needs, whether in speech, language, or feeding 

Speech Therapy

We provide individualized speech therapy focused on improving articulation, language development, and social communication skills. Our play-based approach ensures that therapy is engaging and effective.

Feeding Therapy

Our feeding therapy services support children facing challenges with eating, feeding, or swallowing. We use sensory-based interventions, oral-motor exercises, and behavioral strategies to help your child develop safe and enjoyable eating habits.

Ongoing Treatment and Support

We offer consistent and compassionate treatment, adjusting the therapy plan as needed to ensure your child’s continued progress. We also provide parents and caregivers with the tools they need to support their child’s development at home.”

SMALLTALK SPEECH THERAPY

At SmallTalk Speech Therapy we provide compassionate and evidence-based pediatric speech therapy services to children and families in Utah County. Through personalized and engaging therapies, we aim to foster effective communication skills, boost self-confidence, and unlock each child's full potential.

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FAQ

Speech-Language Pathology (SLP), also known as speech therapy, is a specialized field that focuses on diagnosing, assessing, and treating communication and swallowing disorders. Speech-language pathologists (SLPs), commonly referred to as speech therapists, work with individuals of all ages who experience difficulties in various aspects of communication, including speech production, language comprehension, expressive language, fluency, voice, and social communication. Additionally, SLPs also address swallowing and feeding disorders in both children and adults. 

Articulation Disorders: Difficulty pronouncing speech sounds correctly, leading to speech sound distortions or substitutions.

Phonological Disorders: Challenges in understanding and using the rules that govern speech sound patterns in a language.

Apraxia of Speech: A motor speech disorder that impairs the ability to plan and coordinate the precise movements necessary for speech.

Language Disorders: SLPs treat individuals with challenges in understanding and using language, including vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension difficulties.

Fluency Disorders: Disruptions in the flow of speech, including stuttering and cluttering.

Developmental Delays: Delays in reaching communication milestones appropriate for a person’s age, affecting speech, language, or both.

Depending on the recommendations from the therapist, therapy sessions are either 30 minutes or an hour, and can occur once or twice a week.

We do not. We are a private pay clinic. You are more than welcome to seek reimbursement through your insurance on your own. I am happy to provide a super bill. We can discuss this more during your free consultation!

This question is tricky because every client is different and there are so many variables. We do our best to get your child through therapy and communicating effectively as quickly as possible.