Having kids is incredible, but there is SO MUCH to keep track of. We have to make sure basic needs are met, but also have to keep track of milestones. I am personally so thankful to have pediatricians to help with that part.
As a mom, I have always looked forward to hearing my kids talk and listening to them develop their language skills. As early as 12 months, babies can show signs of developmental speech delays. While there can be many causes of these delays, there is a common solution.
Speech Language Pathologists, or SLPs, are experts in communication. They work with people of all ages ranging from babies to adults. They can treat many types of communication and swallowing problems. They are at a lot of schools, but can also be found in private practices, physician’s offices, hospitals, and rehabilitation centers.
We know the process of finding services can be overwhelming, but we are here to help! Keep scrolling to see a listing of Speech Language Pathologists in the El Paso Area.
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Abrazos Pediatric Therapy Clinic is a speech therapy focused pediatric clinic with over 10 years of bilingual experience, located in the heart of the Lower Valley. They are focused on providing the community with quality care and empowering families through education and advocacy through the progress and success of patients to reach their full potential.
“When my daughter’s pediatrician recommended Abrazos Pediatric Therapy Services to address her thumb-sucking habit that was beginning to alter her speech, I was hopeful yet uncertain. The warmth and professionalism of the staff at Abrazos made us feel like we were joining a supportive family, not just a therapy center. Abrazos Pediatric Therapy Services specializes in a range of therapies, including bilingual speech therapy, cognitive therapy, feeding and swallowing, fluency therapy, and myofunctional therapy. Our journey with myofunctional therapy at Abrazos has been transformative. This specialized approach has addressed her thumb-sucking habit and has significantly improved her speech.” – Amber Narvaez