Speech and Language Therapy (SLT)

Speech therapy is an intervention which aims at enhancing a child's speech skills and abilities to understand and express language, including nonverbal language. Speech and Language Therapy (SLT) plays a critical role in developing communication skills.

Speech and Language therapy is designed to treat neurodevelopmental disability and all communication disorders, for e.g. Autism, intellectual Disability, Down’s syndrome, delayed language disorder, stuttering, Aphasia, CP, feeding challenges and speech sound disorders etc.

Anjil Rehab Foundation’s approach to speech therapy stands out because we prioritize your child’s overall development. Instead of just focusing on speech, we take a holistic view, considering their well-being as a whole. We integrate sensory regulation into our therapy sessions, understanding its importance in communication.

Our methods are centered around play-based learning and tailored to your child’s needs, ensuring they thrive in any environment.

Moreover, we believe that every child deserves a voice. That’s why we emphasize total communication, providing diverse ways for your child to express themselves effectively.

SLT is helpful for your child in the following ways:

  • • Communication Skills:SLT builds communication skills among children and encourages them to speak in public or at home with no fear and disruption. This includes developing ability to comprehend conversation.
  • • Expression to the Language:SLT encourages children to express their feelings and needs through speech. Understanding and using apt vocabulary in a given situation is taught.
  • • Preverbal skills :such as eye contact, joint attention and using gestures.
  • • Receptive language :understanding what is said to them.
  • • Expressive language :using words and sentences, in a variety of different ways and for different purposes.
  • • Social communication :such as turn-taking, staying on topic and using verbal language appropriately & using appropriate expression,emotions & body language.
  • • Articulation and phonology :producing a full range of speech sounds and using them accurately.
  • • Fluency disorders :problems such as stuttering, in which the flow of speech is interrupted by abnormal stoppages.
  • • Oral feeding disorders :are disorders in the way someone eats or drinks, including problems with chewing, swallowing, coughing, gagging, and refusing foods.

  • With a dedicated team of certified speech therapists and specialists, the Anjil Rehab foundation prioritizes personalized treatment plans tailored to each client's unique needs.