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         <description><![CDATA[<div>While your child may have perfect pronunciation, it is possible that he or she might benefit from speech therapy for kids. Speech therapy will help a child learn to make the appropriate sounds in order to properly articulate words. It will also help your child to become a fluent reader and will improve his or her communication skills. During therapy, your child will learn how to use a range of techniques to help them develop pragmatic language skills. Whether you're looking for a way to improve your child's pronunciation, speech disorder, or something else, we've got you covered.<br><br></div><div>Stuttering can happen suddenly, but parents can often recognize signs of the problem. Your child may make funny faces or feel uncomfortable while trying to produce sentences. If you notice these signs, it's important to see a speech therapist. Many children reach certain ages where they can say approximately 20 words. But if they stop talking before they're two, speech therapy for kids might be necessary. This is because there's no single set of age-specific milestones that children should hit before speech development becomes a problem.<br><br></div><div>Before you decide to pursue speech therapy for kids, your child will need a comprehensive evaluation. A diagnostic evaluation will involve formal tests, play, and informal conversation, as well as a comprehensive health and developmental history. The results will help you determine which treatment approach will be most effective. Also, you should be prepared to talk about your concerns and goals with your child's therapist during your initial evaluation. You can always request a different therapist if you are not happy with the therapist's approach.<br><br></div><div>A good way to teach your child about <a href="https://www.facebook.com/FUNctionalSpeechClinic/">speech therapy for kids chicago</a> is through reading. If your child is not able to express himself properly, you can point to objects, ask him or her to repeat the words slowly, and ask him or her to explain what they see. Adding some interactive bedtime stories to the repertoire will also help your child identify and articulate images. This is a good way to help your child learn new words. It will also help him or her to practice eye contact and decrease the tension that is associated with their speech impediment.<br><br>Contact Us<br><br>Functional Speech Therapy Co.<br>Address: 960 Route 22, Unit 216, Fox River Grove, Illinois 60021 US<br>Phone: (224) 219-1924<br>Email: contact@functionalspeechtherapy.com<br><br><a href="https://goo.gl/maps/Aqhro3eWJ2aDKCCV7">https://goo.gl/maps/Aqhro3eWJ2aDKCCV7</a></div><div><br><br></div><div><br><br></div>]]></description>
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