speech therapy

Helping Your Child Communicate Clearly and Confidently

Every child develops speech at their own pace, but if your little one is hard to understand, struggling with certain sounds, or frustrated when communicating, extra support can help!

What Makes MCP Different?

🌟 It’s Engaging & Play-Based! Kids learn best through play, so therapy is fun, interactive, and keeps them motivated.

🌟 No One-Size-Fits-All Approach: Every child is unique, and therapy is tailored to their specific needs, learning style, and personality.

🌟 Confidence-Building & Supportive: A warm, encouraging environment helps children feel safe, confident, and excited to communicate.

At MCP, I specialize in child-centered, results-driven speech therapy that helps kids speak clearly, express themselves confidently, and communicate with ease. Whether working on how clearly your child speaks, how they pronounce sounds and words, how smoothly they talk, or how easy it is for others to understand them, therapy is designed to build skills while reducing frustration.

JUMP TO SECTION:

  1. Articulation

  2. Phonological Processing

  3. Intelligibility

  4. Fluency


Articulation

What is IT?

Articulation refers to how we move our tongue, lips, and mouth to make speech sounds. Some kids have trouble with certain sounds, making their speech unclear or tricky to understand.

General Benchmarks: Speech Sound Development
Age Range Speech Sounds Typically Mastered
1-2 years Vowel sounds, P, B, M, H, W
2-3 years K, G, T, D, N
3-4 years F, Y
4-5 years L, SH, CH, J, S, Z
5-6 years R, V, TH (voiced as in this)
6-7 years TH (voiceless as in think), Z, R-blends

Signs Your Child May Need Support

🚩 Difficulty pronouncing certain sounds (e.g., R, S, L, K, G, TH)
🚩 Speech sounds slurred or unclear
🚩 Frequent sound substitutions (e.g., "wabbit" for "rabbit" beyond age 6)

Why Early Intervention Matters

βœ” Helps kids communicate clearly at home, school, and with friends

βœ” Builds confidence in speaking situations

βœ” Supports strong literacy skills as they learn to read and write

If your child is having trouble with certain sounds, therapy can help them speak clearly and confidently!

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Phonological Processing

What is IT?

Phonological processing refers to how a child organizes and uses speech sounds. Some children develop patterns that make their speech harder to understand.

General Benchmarks: Phonological Processes Development
Phonological Process Definition Example Typically Resolves By
Final Consonant Deletion Omitting the final sound in a word. "ca" for "cat" 2-3 years
Cluster Reduction Simplifying a consonant cluster by omitting one sound. "poon" for "spoon" 4 years
Fronting Replacing a back sound (e.g., k, g) with a front sound (e.g., t, d). "tar" for "car" 3.5 years
Stopping Replacing a long sound (e.g., s, f) with a short sound (e.g., t, p). "tun" for "sun" 4-5 years
Gliding Replacing r or l sounds with w or y. "wabbit" for "rabbit" 6 years
Weak Syllable Deletion Omitting an unstressed syllable in a multi-syllable word. "nana" for "banana" 4 years
Assimilation Making one sound in a word more like another sound in the word. "gog" for "dog" 3 years

Signs Your Child May Need Support

🚩 If these patterns persist past the typical age

🚩 If your child has unusual patterns like dropping first sounds ("at" for "cat") or backing ("gog" for "dog")

🚩 If their speech is difficult for you or others to understand

Why Early Intervention Matters

βœ” Helps kids develop strong speech patterns

βœ” Makes it easier for others to understand them

βœ” Prepares them for clear communication in school and social settings

If your child’s speech patterns are persisting beyond the typical age, therapy can help!

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intelligibility

What Is IT?

Intelligibility is how easily your child’s speech is understood by others.

General Benchmarks: Intelligibility
Age Range Speech Understandability by Unfamiliar Listeners
2 years ~50% intelligible
3 years ~75% intelligible
4 years ~90-100% intelligible

Signs Your Child May Need Support

🚩 If your child is difficult to understand for teachers, peers, or extended family

🚩 If they get frustrated when trying to communicate

🚩 If others frequently ask, β€œWhat did you say?”

Why Early Intervention Matters

βœ” Helps kids feel confident speaking in different settings

βœ” Reduces frustration in social and learning environments

βœ” Encourages stronger participation in conversations, friendships, and school activities

If your child is struggling to be understood, therapy can help them communicate with clarity and confidence!

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Fluency

What is it?

Fluency is how smoothly a child speaks. Some kids have trouble getting their words out smoothly, which can make talking feel frustrating or overwhelming.

General Benchmarks: Typical Fluency Development

Mild disfluencies (like repeating words or pausing) are normal in young children, but they should become less frequent over time.

Signs Your Child May Need Support

🚩 Frequent disruptions in speech lasting more than 6 months

🚩 Avoids speaking situations due to frustration or embarrassment

🚩Uses physical movements (e.g., blinking, head nodding) while trying to speak

Why Early Intervention Matters

βœ” Helps kids communicate confidently in school, at home, and with friends

βœ” Reduces frustration and fear of speaking

βœ” Provides strategies for smoother, more controlled speech

If you're concerned about your child’s fluency, early intervention can make a big difference!

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