Contact The Language Loft
Welcome! The Language Loft is a small, private, therapy practice started by Lindsay Brown, Speech-Language Pathologist. She provides high quality speech and language therapy to children of all ages in a comfortable and convenient setting. Lindsay works together with parents to develop therapy goals tailored to their child's needs. Her new office is conveniently located on Corkscrew Road, near Estero Community Park. Vision: For all children to succeed socially and educationally through effective communication. Mission: The Language Loft will provide high quality therapy and support to children and families in a comfortable and convenient setting. Services include: Free phone consultations Speech-language screenings Comprehensive speech and/or language evaluations Therapy to address the following delays, deficits, and disorders: Speech delay Phonological processing disorder Childhood apraxia of speech Speech fluency disorder Receptive language disorder Expressive language disorder Autism spectrum disorder, including Asperger's Syndrome Social/pragmatic language delay or disorder Phonological awareness (pre-reading skills) delay Auditory processing disorder Delays in reading fluency and/or comprehension Delays in written expression When to call: My 2-year old isn't talking​ Family members can't understand my child's speech My son/daughter can't say the "r" sound My child's speech sounds slushy My daughter is struggling with reading or writing at school My child struggles with friendships My son stutters My child has been diagnosed with autism If you have concerns about your child's development please call today for a free phone consultation.
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