
Ms. Lirisha Seema Dsouza | Speech Therapist | Cadabam's CDC
Speech Therapist
1 year experience
About
Ms. Lirisha Seema Dsouza — Speech Therapist
Ms. Lirisha Seema Dsouza is a Speech-Language Pathologist at Cadabam's Child Development Centre with 1 year of experience in pediatric speech and language therapy. She works with children experiencing a range of communication challenges — from articulation and language delays to fluency disorders and social communication difficulties.
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Experience & Specialisation
With hands-on clinical experience in pediatric speech therapy, Lirisha brings both depth of knowledge and practical skill to her work at Cadabam's CDC. She conducts comprehensive speech and language assessments and designs individualized therapy plans that target each child's specific communication needs.
Her experience spans the full range of pediatric speech-language pathology, including articulation therapy (helping children produce speech sounds correctly), language intervention (building vocabulary, sentence structure, and comprehension), fluency therapy (supporting children who stutter), and social communication intervention (teaching pragmatic language skills for conversation and social interaction).
Therapeutic Approach
Lirisha uses evidence-based, play-based therapy methods that keep children engaged and motivated during sessions. She works closely with parents, providing home practice activities and communication strategies that reinforce therapy goals throughout the child's daily routines. This collaborative approach ensures that progress made in therapy sessions transfers to real-world communication.
Conditions Treated
Lirisha works with children experiencing speech sound disorders, expressive and receptive language delays, fluency disorders (stuttering), voice disorders, social communication difficulties, and communication challenges associated with autism, ADHD, and other neurodevelopmental conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a speech delay and a language delay?
A speech delay refers to difficulty producing sounds correctly or fluently, while a language delay involves trouble understanding words (receptive language) or putting words together to communicate ideas (expressive language). Lirisha assesses both areas during her evaluation so that therapy targets the specific type of communication challenge your child is experiencing.
How does speech therapy help a child with social communication difficulties?
Social communication therapy focuses on the pragmatic skills children need for conversation and interaction — such as taking turns, reading facial expressions, staying on topic, and adjusting language for different listeners. Lirisha uses structured play activities and real-life scenarios to practise these skills, which is particularly important for children with autism or other neurodevelopmental conditions.
What does a typical speech therapy session look like for a young child?
Sessions last approximately 30 to 45 minutes and are designed around play-based, age-appropriate activities — such as games, picture matching, storytelling, and interactive toys — that target your child's specific speech or language goals. Lirisha structures each session to keep children engaged while systematically practising target sounds, building vocabulary, or working on fluency strategies.
What can parents do between sessions to support progress?
Lirisha provides home practice activities after each session — such as specific word lists, reading techniques, or communication games — that can be woven into daily routines like mealtimes, bath time, and play. At Cadabam's CDC, parent involvement is considered central to speech therapy because the daily practice families provide at home is what drives lasting communication gains.
How do you measure whether my child is making progress in speech therapy?
Progress is tracked through regular data collection on specific targets — such as the percentage of sounds produced correctly, the length and complexity of sentences used, or the frequency of fluent speech. Lirisha conducts periodic reassessments and shares updates with parents, adjusting therapy goals as the child advances to ensure continued, measurable improvement.
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Profile last updated: March 2026
Qualifications
- Speech-Language Pathologist
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