Speech therapy covers many different areas of development, including:
Helping children speak clearly and communicate effectively
Supporting feeding and oral-motor skills
Addressing speech sound errors, language delays, and stuttering
Building confidence to express needs and ideas
Personalized, play-based therapy to reach communication milestones
Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy targets tongue resting posture. The tongue’s resting posture affects speech articulation, swallowing, breathing, sleeping, and dentition. Myofunctional therapy gives children the tools they need to move their tongue, lips, and jaw for appropriate speech and swallowing. Myofunctional therapy also affects children’s sleep and overall health! If you believe your child may benefit from myofunctional therapy, contact us in Tucson, Arizona today!
Sometimes, children are hard to understand. Is your child having difficulty producing sounds correctly? Is their speech unclear? Your child may need a speech evaluation to determine if speech therapy at our Tucson clinic is a good fit!
Wild About Speech helps children build safe and confident eating skills. Our expert, one-on-one feeding therapy supports infants, toddlers, and older kids with personalized care to make the experience enjoyable. We help children overcome picking eating and difficulties involving chewing and swallowing.
We help children break thumb-sucking, pacifier use, and other oral habits in weeks. Through a fun, stress-free approach, we give your child the personalized support they need to successfully kick the habit while protecting healthy speech and dental development.
Is your child late to talk? We offer play-based therapy that helps them grow their vocabulary, understand language, and express themselves confidently.
Wild About Speech is a Speech Therapy clinic based in Tucson, Arizona. We specialize in Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders that affect speech, swallowing, breathing, and sleeping.
If you are concerned about getting all the kids in the car and driving, no worries! In most locations, we drive to you!
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Whether you’re concerned about your child’s language development or need support after an injury or illness, Wild About Speech is here to guide you every step of the way.