At Kavya Speech & Hearing Clinic, we understand how crucial early intervention is for speech and language development. Our specialized services are designed to support individuals experiencing delayed speech and language milestones, offering personalized strategies and therapies. With expert guidance, we help children build effective communication skills, enhance confidence, and achieve greater independence in daily life.
A limited vocabulary or a delayed emergence of first words are two signs of delayed speech.
Struggling to pronounce sounds, form words, or express thoughts.
Difficulty initiating or carrying on conversations, as well as difficulty engaging in age- appropriate social interactions.
Experienced speech-language pathologists with a focus on early intervention techniques make up our team.
To effectively guide individualised intervention plans, we conduct comprehensive assessments to determine each person's specific needs.
We extend our interventions to offer resources, tactics, and support for efficient communication within the family because we value their involvement.
Targeted treatments intended to improve the articulation and production of speech sounds.
Customised exercises aimed at enhancing language skills in general, grammar, and vocabulary in particular.
Methods for improving social skills and engaging in various social contexts.
Giving parents the information and resources they need to properly assist their child's speech and language development at home.
Every person is empowered to communicate effectively at Kavya Speech & Hearing Clinic. Our goal is to help people with delayed speech and language by giving them the tools and self-assurance they need to express themselves and improve their everyday lives.
Contact us at +91 9711959187, +91 9004485646, +91 11 4472 3202 to begin the journey of support and empowerment.
Delayed speech and language development occurs when a child does not reach expected communication milestones for their age, such as speaking first words, combining words, or understanding language.
Common signs include late talking, limited vocabulary, unclear speech sounds, difficulty forming sentences, or trouble engaging in conversations and social interactions.
If a child is not using single words by 18 months, not combining words by 2 years, or shows difficulty understanding or expressing language compared to peers, parents should seek an evaluation from a speech-language pathologist.
Speech therapy uses structured activities to improve articulation, vocabulary, grammar, and social communication skills. Therapists also guide parents with strategies to support language development at home.
Yes. With early intervention and consistent therapy, many children make significant progress and develop age-appropriate communication skills. The earlier the support begins, the better the outcomes.
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