At Verbal Beginnings in Frederick, we understand the importance of speech therapy for children with autism and other communication difficulties. If you suspect that your child may need speech therapy, there are some signs to look out for. These include difficulty with responding to questions, initiating or ending conversations, changing conversation topics, understanding other people’s body language, and using gestures. Early intervention is key to helping children learn language and communication skills, and at Verbal Beginnings, we provide the resources and support needed for your child to become a more independent and confident individual. If you are interested in learning more about how speech therapy can benefit your child, please review our complete guide to speech therapy.
At Verbal Beginnings in Frederick, Maryland, we understand the importance of communication. Our speech therapy services help children and adults alike to communicate more effectively, utilizing gestures, signs, verbal speech, and Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). Our goal is to help you or your child learn nonverbal skills, form speech more clearly, communicate thoughts and feelings, understand and respond to questions, discern facial expressions and body language, and improve feeding and swallowing. We strive to help you or your child better understand and utilize the power of communication.
At Verbal Beginnings in Frederick, we believe in providing comprehensive support to our clients. Our Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy is designed to help children and adults improve communication and social skills, daily living skills and more. Our team of experts use ABA principles to create individualized plans that address any problematic or challenging behaviors, with the ultimate goal of promoting independence. Discover more about ABA therapy with our complete guide. Get in touch with Verbal Beginnings today and see how ABA therapy can help you or your child reach their goals.
At Verbal Beginnings in Frederick, we understand how important it is to make the right decision when considering Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy for your child. We recommend that families look for ABA providers who seek to improve communication skills, introduce productive habits, and reduce harmful behaviors, rather than those who look to “cure” autism. Our complete guide to ABA therapy can help you understand how to start and end ABA therapy in a way that allows your child to reach their full potential while embracing their unique, individual personality traits.
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