Behavioural Therapist for Speech & Language Impairments | Cadabams CDC
When your child struggles to speak clearly, follow directions, or engage in everyday conversation, every day can feel like a guessing game. At Cadabams CDC, our behavioural therapist for speech and language impairments combines the science of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) with evidence-based speech-language techniques to turn frustration into confident communication. Parents across South India choose us because we measure progress in real words—spoken, signed, or voiced through assistive tech.
Why Choose Our Behavioural Therapists?
Specialised Training in Speech-Language Disorders
Every member of our therapy team is dual-certified in behaviour analysis and paediatric speech-language pathology. This dual lens lets us pinpoint whether a child’s “speech delay” is rooted in motor planning, attention, or behavioural reinforcement patterns—so we treat the cause, not just the symptom.
Integrated ABA & Speech Therapy Methods
We do not run two separate programmes. Instead, your child’s behavioural therapist for speech and language impairments embeds articulation drills inside naturalistic ABA play, ensuring skills transfer from clinic to classroom to kitchen table.
Proven Outcomes for Kids Aged 2–12
- 89% of children show measurable gains in spoken vocabulary within 12 weeks.
- Average increase of 25 new functional words per month for autism-related delays.
- Parent stress index drops by 30% after the first three sessions (internal audit, 2023)
Speech & Language Conditions We Treat
Articulation & Phonological Disorders
From lisping to complex sound substitutions, we retrain tongue placement using visual cues, tactile prompts, and behaviour chaining.
Receptive & Expressive Language Delays
If your child can name objects but cannot follow multi-step instructions—or vice versa—our therapists build comprehension and expression side by side.
Autism-Related Communication Challenges
We specialise in early intensive ABA programmes that pair spoken language with AAC devices, ensuring non-vocal children still develop generative language skills.
Voice & Swallowing Disorders in Children
Voice hoarseness or feeding issues after prolonged intubation are addressed through gentle behavioural shaping and parent-guided oral-motor exercises.
Our Behavioural Therapy Process
Step 1: Initial Assessment & Goal Setting
A 90-minute session covers speech, language, behaviour, sensory, and social milestones. Parents leave with a written roadmap and two SMART goals for the first month.
Step 2: Personalised Behaviour Intervention Plan
We blend VB-MAPP milestones with articulation norms to craft weekly targets. Plans are reviewed every fortnight and adjusted in real time.
Step 3: 1:1 or Group Therapy Sessions
- 45-minute individual sessions for intensive drill
- 60-minute peer groups for social-pragmatic practice Sessions run Monday–Saturday; choose 2, 3, or 5 days per week.
Step 4: Progress Tracking & Parent Training
Graphs track new words, clearer sounds, and reduced tantrums. Parents receive five-minute daily coaching videos plus monthly in-clinic workshops.
Evidence-Based Techniques We Use
- Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA): Reinforcement schedules that motivate clear speech attempts.
- Verbal Behaviour (VB-MAPP): Teaches the function of words—manding, tacting, intraverbals—so language becomes useful.
- Pivotal Response Treatment (PRT): Turns your child’s favourite toy into a springboard for spontaneous language.
- Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC): From picture boards to high-tech eye-gaze devices, we ensure every child has a voice while speech develops.
Booking Your Child’s Session
Online Appointment Form
Click “Book Now” on any page, pick a slot, and receive an email confirmation within 30 minutes. No phone tag.
What to Bring on Day 1
- Recent audiology report (if available)
- Two preferred snacks for reinforcement
- Favourite small toy to ease transition
Insurance & Payment Options
We accept Star Health, HDFC Ergo, ICICI Lombard, and offer 0% EMI plans for 3–12 months.