Speech Therapy for Children and Toddlers in Beaverton, OR

Located near Bridgeport Village off SW Upper Boones Ferry Road.  Our speech and language therapy center is ideally located to serve families within the Beaverton area.

enjoyable, fun, And positive speech therapy sessions

We believe children learn best when immersed in rich environments and surrounded by positive reinforcement. At Parkwood Speech and Language Therapy Clinic we work to build an enjoyable learning experience that will nurture your child’s experience.

Our sessions are designed to monitor and track your child’s improvement throughout the speech and language therapy process. We clearly track changes in learning patterns through goal oriented and data focused sessions. In addition our talented speech therapists will utilize a variety of cutting edge technologies, toys, and activities to achieve this teaching model.

Parents and caregivers are always welcome to join the child and therapist at the end of every session to allow for sharing and treatment progression.

conditions we treat

Our team of nationally certified Speech-Language pathologists in will evaluate and create treatment plans for:

  • Fluency & Stuttering
  • Services for individual with hearing loss
  • Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy & Disorders
  • Receptive Language
  • Cognition/Memory/Executive Functioning
  • Early Intervention & Parent Training
  • Social Communication/Pragmatics/Play Groups
  • Expressive Language
  • Aphasia
  • AAC (Augmentative/Alternative Communication
  • Feeding Therapy
  • Cleft Lip and Palate
  • Selective Mutism

teletherapy

Parkwood clinicians provide skilled treatment as well as parent/caregiver coaching through a HIPAA-compliant telehealth platform.

Frequently Asked Questions About Speech and Language Therapy

How do I tell if my child’s speech or language is delayed?

Speech and language skills encompass different areas. Language typically refers to the ability to comprehend and use words in sentences to communicate. Speech refers to the specific sounds we use to make words. For a greater understanding of typical speech and language milestones, please see our child benchmarks.

What communication areas do you evaluate and treat?

Our team of nationally certified Speech-Language Pathologists evaluate and create treatment plans for:

What can I do to help my child outside the clinic?

Caregivers are critical for therapeutic progress. As your child is only in therapy a limited amount of time per week, generalizing learned skills outside of the clinic is essential. The course of treatment is improved by consistent attendance, caregiver training opportunities, and generalization of learned skills across natural environments like your home and at school. Talk to your clinician about ways you can collaborate on an individualized home program.

How is speech therapy at The Parkwood Clinic different from therapy offered at school?

Research shows children need repetition to make progress. At the Parkwood Clinic we see children for individual sessions a minimum of twice per week. Our custom-tailored treatment plans are designed to be therapeutic, fun and functional– so you see your child’s skills improve outside the clinic. For more information please see Our Method. The Parkwood Clinic is different from therapy delivered in the school setting because school speech therapy is typically provided in small groups and for limited time intervals. In a school setting, the combination of group therapy, limited frequency, and short time durations, makes skill-building and dramatic treatment outcomes difficult. The Parkwood Clinic encourages communication with your child’s school therapist for consistency in treatment and collaboration across settings.

Visit our FAQ page for more questions.

Ready to Begin your Journey?

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