speech, language, orofacial myofunctional disorders, tethered oral tissues, and feeding skills are assessed through parent interviews, play-based informal assessments, and (when needed) formal standardized assessments
if your child is struggling with any area, an initial phone consultation will allow us to determine an appropriate plan for assessment and intervention
Currently serving Dallas, Fort Worth, Aledo, Willow Park, Hudson Oaks, Sunnyvale, Mesquite, Richardson, Lakewood, Rockwall, Rowlett, Forney, and surrounding areas.
Speech Assessment
Provides information regarding articulation and phonological skills
Speech sounds that are produced in error
In what context the speech sound errors exist (words, phrases, sentences, conversation)
Stimulability of sounds produced in error - when given strategies to assist in correct productions, which sounds are they able to produce
Speech intelligibility - what percentage of their speech is understood in conversational speech
Other diagnoses that may contribute to the speech delay (e.g., Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders, Apraxia, Dysarthria, Ankyloglossia, etc.)
Oral mechanism examination to assess the condition of an individual's tongue, jaw, throat, top of mouth, teeth, and tonsils
Language Assessment
Looks at your child’s expressive, receptive, and pragmatic language skills
Considers comprehension and use of basic concepts
How many words your child is able to expressively use and receptively understand
Sentence structure and utterance length
Comprehension of spoken language as presented in a variety of contexts
Use of language for social purposes (e.g., greeting/farewells, initiating conversation, turn-taking skills, commenting, etc.)
Orofacial Myofunctional Assessment
Looks at:
Tongue thrust
Sleep disordered breathing
Malocclusions
Tethered oral tissues
Jaw pain
Oral habits (thumb or finger sucking, prolonged pacifier use, and nail biting)
Fluency Assessment
Conversational observations and/or reading tasks may be used
You may be asked to bring recordings of your child talking at home or in a comfortable environment
Typical or atypical disfluencies will be noted
The type of disfluencies, frequency, and severity of disfluencies
If your child’s disfluencies are age-appropriate or developmental
Feeding Assessment
Review of parent concerns, medical history and background information about symptoms and behavior related to feeding
Observation of motor movements while your child is eating and assessing against typical development
Signs of irregularity or any unusual movements or positions during feeding
Signs of behavioral/sensory issues with food or food refusals
Signs of “picky eating” or food aversions
Tethered Oral Tissues Assessment
Review of concerns, medical history and background information about symptoms related to tongue, lip, and buccal ties
Physical examination to visually inspect the oral cavity and assess the range of motion of the tongue and lips. We will also check for any signs of restriction or abnormalities in the appearance of the tissues.
Functional assessment to determine if the tethered tissues are impacting functions like speech, swallowing, and oral hygiene.
Functional assessment to determine if the tethered tissues are impacting functions like speech, swallowing, and oral hygiene.
Based on the evaluation findings, we may refer to specialists, such as a pediatric dentist, ENT, allergist, craniosacral therapist, physical therapist, chiropractor, for further evaluation and possible treatment.
Psychoeducational Evaluations
Looks at:
Cognitive functioning
Academic achievement
Learning and processing skills
Attention and executive functioning
Emotional and behavioral functioning
Social and adaptive skills
Language and communication skills
Sensory and motor skills
If you would like to learn more or know if you/your child would benefit from a speech, language, orofacial myofunctional, tethered oral tissue, feeding, and/or psychoeducational evaluation, contact us today for a phone consultation!