Does My Child Need Speech Therapy? 10 Signs Utah Parents Should Know
A comprehensive parent checklist organized by age to help you recognize when to seek help.
Read More →Helpful articles and resources to help you understand speech and language development, know when to seek help, and support your child's communication journey.
A comprehensive parent checklist organized by age to help you recognize when to seek help.
Read More →Honest comparison of costs, benefits, waitlists, and which option is right for your family.
Read More →Everything Park City parents need: costs, insurance, when to seek help, and finding the right therapist.
Read More →Timeline, treatment approaches, and what to expect during aphasia and stroke rehabilitation.
Read More →Is your toddler a late talker or something more? Learn the milestones, red flags, and when to call a speech therapist.
Read More →Struggling with swallowing difficulties? Learn about dysphagia therapy and VitalStim treatment available in Park City.
Read More →School IEP vs. private speech therapy — how they compare, waitlist realities, and why many Park City families add private sessions.
Read More →Treatment for vocal strain, hoarseness, and voice loss. Ideal for professionals who use their voice all day.
Read More →
Taking away the mystery and anxiety of your child's first speech assessment.
Read More →
Everything you need to know about finding speech therapy in our mountain community.
Read More →
Understanding the difference between normal development and signs that need attention.
Read More →
How Parkinson's affects voice, communication, and swallowing — and how therapy helps patients in Park City & Heber City.
Read More →
A rare, specialized dysphagia treatment using neuromuscular electrical stimulation — available in Park City, Utah.
Read More →
Understanding aphasia after stroke or brain injury — what it is, how families can help, and when to seek therapy.
Read More →
A family guide to recognizing communication and swallowing changes after stroke — and when to call a speech therapist.
Read More →Call for a free consultation to discuss your concerns with a certified speech-language pathologist.
Call 435-248-2135