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“Children have
never been very good at listening to their elders, but they
have never failed to imitate them.”
- James Baldwin
What's New
Greater Statesville Chamber of Commerce names us 2018 Small Business of the year!
TeleTherapy for Speech and Occupational Therapy now offered!
Our Locations
TeleTherapy
Through our secure audio and video platforms, we are accepting clients for teletherapy for treatment of new clients and for those client whose current provider does not offer it as an option. We are following Federal and State guidelines of the COVID-19 outbreak and are not performing face to face therapy sessions to reduce the risk of exposure and transmission to children and staff.
At Home
Our therapists provide speech and language therapy in the child’s natural environment, their home. We can come to the child’s home to provide therapy, making it more convenient for parents and enabling parents to be more involved in the therapy process. The therapist can then give the parent direct speech and language eliciting techniques and ideas to use outside of therapy.
In Daycares and Schools
Our therapists provide speech and language therapy in the child’s natural environment, so if a child attends daycare or preschool, the therapist will go to the child’s daycare or school for therapy. We engage the teachers in strategies and ideas to address speech and language deficits in the classroom and send home notes to parents to inform of progress and strategies for in the home.
Feeding Clinic - NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS
We offer specialized, clinic based feeding therapy in Charlotte and Statesville at our Charlotte Speech and & Feeding Center, located in downtown Statesville. The Feeding Clinic offers individualized therapy with speech-language pathologists and occupational therapists specializing in feeding aversions and swallowing disorders in children from birth to adolescents. We have experience with NICU feeding difficulties, feeding aversions, children with feeding tube dependence, trouble transitioning to textures in babies and toddlers, difficulty breastfeeding or poor latch, and more.