At Shorkey Center, we understand that it can be difficult to know if your child needs speech therapy. Our comprehensive guide to speech therapy can help you understand the signs that may indicate a need for therapy. From difficulty responding to questions to an inability to change conversation topics, these are just some of the signs that your child may benefit from speech therapy. Additionally, speech therapy is an important part of early intervention for autistic children, as it helps them develop language and communication skills for a better future. If you think your child may need speech therapy, Shorkey Center is here to help. Our experienced speech therapists will work with your child to help them become more independent and confident communicators.
At Shorkey Center, we understand that speech therapy can help your child communicate effectively with others and improve their nonverbal skills, speech clarity, thought and feeling expression, comprehension of questions and body language, and even feeding and swallowing. Our speech therapists will work with your child to develop the skills they need to make meaningful connections with others and become a confident communicator.
At Shorkey Center, we understand the importance of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy. ABA therapy is a science-based approach to helping children and adults learn to improve their communication skills, social skills, and daily living skills, while also reducing problematic behaviors. Our team of experts is committed to providing our clients with the best resources and guidance to understand ABA therapy and how it can help them achieve their goals. Our comprehensive guide to ABA therapy provides an overview of the benefits and principles of this type of therapy, as well as information about how to get started. We invite you to explore our guide to ABA therapy to learn more about how this therapy can help you and your loved ones.
At Shorkey Center, we believe that when it comes to ABA, it’s important to make an educated decision based on your family’s unique needs. We offer resources to help you decide if ABA is right for your child and provide support during the process. Our goal is to provide high-quality ABA therapy that does not seek to “cure” autism, but instead to help individuals learn to their potential, while embracing their own individual traits and personality. Through our complete guide to starting and ending ABA therapy, we will provide you and your family with the information and support to make an informed decision.
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