Rehabilitation Specialists for Speech & Language Impairments
When your child struggles to speak, communicate, or swallow, every mealtime and conversation can feel overwhelming. At Cadabams CDC, our rehabilitation specialists for speech and language impairments turn uncertainty into progress through compassionate, evidence-based care. From first words to fluent conversations, we guide children and parents every step of the way.
Featured Services
Our multidisciplinary team offers a full spectrum of speech and language services under one roof.
Comprehensive Speech & Language Evaluations
- 90-minute, one-on-one assessment covering speech sounds, language comprehension, voice, fluency, and oral-motor skills
- Standardized tests, informal observations, and parent interviews
- Same-day verbal summary and detailed written report within 48 hours
Individualized Therapy Plans
- Goals tailored to the child’s age, interests, and developmental level
- Weekly 45-minute sessions (frequency adjusted as needed)
- Home carry-over activities delivered via our parent app
Parent Training & Home Programs
- Monthly caregiver workshops on strategies like modeling, expansion, and prompting
- Video tutorials and printable handouts for daily practice
- 24/7 messaging portal for questions between sessions
Group Therapy Sessions
- “Little Talkers” toddler group (ages 2–3)
- Social-language clubs for preschool and school-age children
- Fluency support circles for teens
Teletherapy Options
- HIPAA-compliant platform accessible on tablets, laptops, or phones
- Interactive games and digital flashcards keep kids engaged
- Same quality of care, with zero commute time
Conditions We Treat
No two children are alike, so we customize every intervention. Our rehabilitation specialists for speech and language impairments routinely address:
- Speech Sound Disorders – articulation errors, phonological processes
- Language Delays & Disorders – limited vocabulary, grammar issues, poor storytelling
- Autism Spectrum Communication Challenges – social-pragmatic deficits, echolalia
- Stuttering & Fluency Issues – repetitions, blocks, secondary behaviors
- Voice Disorders – hoarseness due to vocal nodules, breathy voice
- Feeding & Swallowing Difficulties – picky eating, oral aversion, dysphagia
What Our Speech Pathologists Do
Cadabams CDC speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are with you from day one through graduation.
Initial Assessment & Diagnosis
We observe play, administer standardized tests, and analyze speech samples to pinpoint exact needs.
Evidence-Based Interventions
Techniques include PROMPT, Hanen “It Takes Two to Talk,” and the Lidcombe Program for stuttering.
Progress Monitoring
Data is collected every session; quarterly review meetings keep goals current and motivating.
Collaboration with Schools & Doctors
We attend IEP meetings, provide classroom strategies, and consult pediatricians or ENTs as needed.
Transition Planning
As children age out of services, we design maintenance plans and connect families with community resources.
Age Groups We Serve
Toddlers (1–3 Years)
Early language stimulation, sign-language integration, and parent coaching.
Preschoolers (3–5 Years)
Sound-play games, storytelling circles, and phonological awareness activities.
School-Age Children (5–12 Years)
Academic vocabulary building, reading comprehension support, and speech clarity work.
Adolescents (12–18 Years)
Conversational skills for social media, debate clubs, and job interviews.
Therapy Settings & Techniques
Play-Based Therapy
Children learn fastest when they’re having fun. Toys, crafts, and movement games disguise repetition.
Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC)
From picture boards to voice-output apps, we ensure every child has a way to express themselves.
Articulation & Phonology Programs
Systematic cycles target error sounds until they generalize to conversation.
Social Skills Groups
Role-play, cooperative games, and peer feedback build confidence for real-world interactions.
Tele-Therapy
Interactive whiteboards and digital rewards make online sessions as dynamic as in-clinic visits.
Our Team Credentials
- Senior Speech-Language Pathologists – 10+ years of pediatric experience, nationally certified
- Specialized Therapists – Certified in PROMPT, Hanen, SOS Approach to Feeding
- Multilingual Staff – Fluent in English, Hindi, Kannada, Telugu, and Tamil to serve diverse families
Success Stories
- Arjun, age 5 – Went from 20 words to full sentences in 8 months using AAC and parent coaching.
- Meera, age 11 – Reduced stuttering by 80% with the Lidcombe Program and school collaboration.
- Rohan, age 3 – Overcame feeding aversion and now enjoys 30+ foods after SOS feeding therapy.