Speech Therapy
Welcome to Your Village, where we are dedicated to helping children overcome speech and language challenges to reach their full communication potential. Our team experienced speech-language pathologist provides individualized therapy tailored to each child's unique needs, addressing a range of issues including articulation, fluency, voice disorders, and language delays. Through engaging and effective treatment plans, we empower children to improve their speech and language skills, enhancing their ability to interact, learn, and thrive in everyday situations. Explore our services and discover how we can support your child's communication journey.
Why consider a speech language evaluation?
Wondering if your child might benefit from a speech and/or language evaluation? Here are some signs that may indicate the need for an evaluation:
Lack of Gestures: If your child isn't using gestures like waving, pointing, or clapping by 12 months.
Limited Vocabulary: Your child is not using any words by 15 months or is saying fewer than 50 words by the age of 2.
Speech Clarity: You or others struggle to understand what your child is saying.
Difficulty Following Directions: Your child finds it challenging to follow simple directions.
Fluency Issues: You have concerns about your child's fluency, such as stuttering or hesitations.
Social Skills: You worry about your child's social skills and interactions with others.
Note: This list is not exhaustive. If you have any concerns about your child's speech and language development, don't hesitate to contact us at hello@yourvillagestl.com.
Our Comprehensive Evaluation
At Your Village STL, we understand the importance of a thorough assessment for your child's speech and language development. Here's what you can expect during the evaluation process:
Duration: A typical speech-language evaluation takes approximately 60-90 minutes.
Personalized Assessment: I will begin by reviewing background information and discussing your concerns about your child's speech and language skills.
Tailored Testing: Based on the information gathered, I will carefully select the most appropriate testing items to assess your child's speech and language abilities.
Engaging Approach: We believe in making evaluations as engaging and enjoyable as possible. I will use play-based techniques to keep your child actively participating throughout the assessment.
Review and Discussion: Once the testing is completed, I will meticulously review the results with you. Together, you'll discuss your goals for therapy and determine the appropriate frequency for services, if needed.
My commitment is to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of your child's needs and a clear path forward towards their speech and language development goals.
What to Expect
Wondering what happens during a speech therapy session? Here's what to expect:
Session Duration: Our speech therapy sessions are 30 minutes, designed to maximize your child's engagement and progress.
Interactive Learning: I will create a dynamic learning environment by engaging your child in fun, play-based activities. These activities are carefully crafted to target your child's specific speech and/or language goals.
Post-Session Review: At the conclusion of each session, I will take time to review how it went. This is your opportunity to ask any questions you may have about your child's progress or the therapy process. I will also provide guidance on ways to continue practicing at home, empowering you to support your child's development between sessions.
My goal is to ensure that every session is an engaging and constructive step toward your child's speech and language goals.
Cost:
Evaluation: $300
30 min Speech: $81.25
Now accepting:
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Have more questions?
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Meet our providers…
Kelsey Sullins
Speech-Language Pathologist
Hi! I'm Kelsey, a pediatric speech language pathologist. I was born and raised here in St. Louis. Life led my family on an adventure due to my husband's military service, which exposed me to a range of pediatric settings. I have worked in homes, preschools, clinics, and elementary schools. Now that my husband has switched career paths, we've returned to St. Louis with our two daughters, and I couldn't be happier.
I am a graduate of Wichita State University with a Master’s degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders. As a speech language pathologist, I can help with your child’s communication challenges, both in how they communicate with others and how they understand communication. Over the last seven years, I have developed a passion for working with the pediatric population and their families. My play- based approach fosters a fun and nurturing atmosphere where your child's confidence and communication skills will flourish. I also prioritize aligning with parents' goals for their child. I believe it's crucial to empower parents with effective techniques they can utilize at home to support their child's success beyond the therapy room.
Madeline Synder
Speech-Language Pathologist
Hi! My name is Madeline Snyder. I have been a pediatric speech language pathologist since 2019. I am originally from the St. Louis area and am happy to be able to serve this community. I received my Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from Southeast Missouri State University. My husband and I are high school sweethearts and welcomed our first baby, Luke, in May 2024. My experience includes working in preschools, pediatric outpatient clinics, and early intervention through Missouri First Steps.
Communication limitations not only affect the child, but can also have an impact on the family. I feel the most important part about being a speech language pathologist is giving families the tools to help develop their child’s communication. I believe that building this relationship with families is crucial in seeing these communication skills flourish outside the therapy room. I use a play-based approach to therapy, because I believe play is one of the best ways to connect with a child and help them develop new skills. I look forward to working with your child and seeing their communication skills grow. “