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Help Me Speak, LLC is the premier private practice in Howard County! We service infants, toddlers, preschoolers, school age children, teens, & adults. For our pediatric clients, we encourage & facilitate parent involvement. Our training is current with the latest innovative methods & techniques. We specialize in evaluating & treating clients of all ages with oromyofunctional disorders, apraxia, autism, &/or eating/feeding challenges. Also, we provide services for clients with: Down syndrome, CP, articulation errors, tongue tie, oromyofunctional disorders, language learning disorders, stuttering, developmental delays, genetic &/or neurological disorders & more. Our SLPs are trained in PROMPT, structured oral placement exercises (Talk Tools), Beckman stretches, Kaufman techniques, Fast ForWord, Food Chaining, The Sequential Oral Sensory (SOS) Approach to Feeding, Rhythmic Entrainment Intervention (REI), Interactive Metronome (IM), Suzanne Evans Morris' mealtimes strategies, & a variety of traditional therapy approaches. Our brand new clinic includes many treatment rooms w/parent observation in the session or via tablet, a kitchenette, a bathroom, a waiting area, & a loaded toy/ therapy supply closet. Siblings are welcome to play in the waiting area during therapy sessions. Our clinic is handicapped accessible. Help Me Speak, LLC provides their clients with individualized therapy sessions in a structured, yet comfortable environment. Customized evaluations & intensive therapy programs for distance clients are available. We have always been a neuroaffirming practice that supports our clients where their skills are currently. We coordinate with other medical professionals as needed.
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