Services for Speech and Language Impairments at Cadabams Child Development Center
When your child’s words don’t come easily, you need trusted, evidence-based services for speech and language impairments that turn worry into real progress. At Cadabams Child Development Center (CDC), parents across India find exactly that: specialized assessments, compassionate care, and a clear roadmap from first concern to confident communication.
1. Our Speech & Language Services Overview
Cadabams CDC delivers a full continuum of services for speech and language impairments under one roof. Every child begins with a careful evaluation of speech sound production, receptive and expressive language, voice quality, and social communication skills. From there, we design a therapy roadmap that fits your child’s strengths, challenges, and daily routines.
Specialized Assessments
- Standardized tests (e.g., CELF-5, GFTA-3) for accurate diagnosis
- Dynamic informal tasks (play-based, conversation samples)
- Feeding and swallowing evaluations when needed
- Multilingual support (English, Hindi, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu)
Individualized Therapy Plans
- Child-specific goals set every 12 weeks
- Weekly progress tracking via digital charts
- Home activity calendars sent to parents’ phones
- Quarterly reassessments to update targets and celebrate wins
2. Conditions We Treat
Our speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are trained and experienced in managing the full spectrum of communication challenges:
- Articulation & Phonological Disorders – unclear speech sounds, sound substitutions
- Language Delays & Disorders – limited vocabulary, grammar struggles, difficulty following directions
- Fluency (Stuttering) – repetitions, prolongations, blocks
- Voice & Resonance Issues – hoarseness, hypernasality, breathy voice
- Feeding & Swallowing Difficulties – picky eating, chewing delays, aspiration risks Each condition receives targeted interventions backed by current research and child-friendly techniques.
3. Assessment Process
We believe parents are partners. Our transparent, step-by-step process keeps you informed from day one.
Pre-Visit Questionnaire
Fill out a short digital form at home. Share your child’s medical history, school reports, and any videos of speech behaviors. This helps us prepare customized testing materials.
Comprehensive Evaluation
A 60–90-minute session that includes:
- Hearing screening
- Oral-motor exam
- Standardized tests & natural play observation
- Parent interview for real-life context
Feedback & Recommendations
Within 24 hours, you’ll receive:
- A jargon-free summary report
- Therapy goals ranked by priority
- Estimated frequency and duration
- Insurance or funding guidance
4. Therapy Programs
No two children—and no two families—are the same. That’s why Cadabams CDC offers flexible program formats.
One-on-One Sessions
Private therapy rooms designed to feel like play spaces. Our SLPs use toys, books, and tech apps to keep motivation high and progress steady.
Group Social Communication
Small groups (2–4 peers) focus on turn-taking, topic maintenance, and non-verbal cues—critical skills for school success.
Parent Training & Home Programs
- Monthly workshops on strategies you can use at home
- Video modeling clips accessible 24/7
- WhatsApp support group moderated by SLPs
School Collaboration
We partner with teachers to:
- Embed therapy goals into classroom routines
- Suggest seating or curriculum modifications
- Provide in-service training for staff
5. Meet Our Expert Team
ASHA-Certified Speech-Language Pathologists
Every lead clinician holds the Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), ensuring international standards of practice.
Multidisciplinary Collaboration
SLPs work side-by-side with our:
- Developmental pediatricians
- Occupational therapists
- Child psychologists
- Special educators This cohesive approach addresses every facet of your child’s development.
6. Booking & Next Steps
How to Schedule an Appointment
- Call or click “Book Online” on cadabams-cdc.com
- Choose a day/time; receive instant confirmation SMS
- Upload the pre-visit questionnaire
What to Bring on the First Visit
- Child’s birth certificate or school ID
- Previous evaluation reports (if any)
- A favorite toy or snack for comfort