FAQ

  • What is the difference between a speech-language pathologist and a speech therapist?

    A speech-language pathologist (SLP) and speech therapist are the same both professionals are trained to diagnose and treat communication disorders, language delays, articulation challenges, stuttering, and swallowing disorders. At Little Language Co., our services are designed to meet each client’s unique needs with evidence-based care.

  • Do you provide speech therapy for toddlers and young children?

    Yes! We specialize in pediatric speech therapy, including speech therapy for toddlers with language delays, articulation difficulties, or early signs of communication challenges. Therapy helps children build strong communication skills from the start.

  • Do you offer autism speech therapy and AAC support?

    Absolutely. We provide autism speech therapy tailored to each child’s needs, including support with augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices and strategies. Our goal is to help every child, including those with autism, find their voice.

  • Do you provide home speech therapy or online sessions?

    Yes, we offer both. Families can choose home speech therapy for comfort and convenience or telepractice speech therapy for flexible online sessions. This makes it easier to fit therapy into your schedule while receiving expert support.

  • How do I know if my child needs a speech evaluation?

    If your child is struggling with language development, has trouble being understood, or isn’t meeting speech milestones, it may be time for a speech evaluation. Our assessments identify strengths, challenges, and the best therapy plan for your child’s needs.

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At Little Language Co., we’re here to answer your questions and guide you toward the right support for your child. Whether you’re seeking early intervention, autism support, AAC services, or bilingual speech therapy, we’d love to hear from you.

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