Suprex Learning understands the difficulty parents face with students that struggle to learn with a learning disability. Finding effective intervention can be a challenge. Suprex learning is here to help with our private Speech Therapy.
We utilize the Speech Buddies program which are placements tools that train the tongue to make the correct shape for letters by providing targets you can feel. Some of the sounds that Speech Buddies can help with include:
- R Sound
- S Sound
- SH Sound
- L Sound
- CH Sound
About Our Speech Therapy in Houston
Suprex Learning has an active speech therapy department in Houston. For parents of children who struggle to learn, finding effective intervention can be a challenge. After researching several tools for students with speech deficit, we have blended a few programs together including Speech Buddies and techniques from the National Institute of Learning Development (NILD). A speech therapist can assist students with various barriers in speech including children with dyslexia and dyspraxia.
Best School for Children Struggling with Speech
Excelsior Academy is a school based in Sugar Land that has helped and currently helps students struggling with speech and phonemic awareness from grades K-12.
Speech Therapy- Addressing Speech Disorders
For children age 7 through college
Speech Therapists have a minimum of a Master’s degree and are licensed to practice Speech Therapy. Speech therapists may also be known as Speech-Language Pathologists.
Our Goal
To equip students with life skills, including:
- A work ethic of perseverance and diligence
- Develop fluency in the skill of speech and academic skills of reading and writing
- Improvement of verbal and written expression
Features of Speech Therapy
- One-to-One Teaching
- Non-Tutorial
- Learning skills, not specific content
- Parental Involvement
- Providing continued stimulation at home
- Strategic Approach to Learning
- Individual and Intense
- Effecting cognitive change through skilled mediation
- All-Age Inclusive
- Enhances thinking for individuals at all stages of life
Benefits of Speech Therapy
- Individualized attention
- Independent learning
- Long-term change
- Improved social relationships and self-image
- Development of responsibility
How Speech Therapists Work
Speech Therapists can help with the following:
- Articulation problems
- Fluency problems
- Resonance or voice problems
- Oral feeding problems