Pediatric Speech Therapy
in Chatsworth, GA

Support for Children with Speech and Language Challenges

If your child struggles to express their thoughts, pronounce words clearly, or understand language, everyday interactions can become frustrating for both children and parents. Pediatric speech therapy helps children strengthen communication skills so they can better connect with family members, teachers, and friends.

At Communication Station, our speech-language pathologists work closely with families to understand each child’s needs and create a therapy plan that supports meaningful progress. Through engaging activities and individualized care, children can build the communication skills they need to succeed at home, in school, and in their community.

What Is Pediatric Speech Therapy?

Pediatric speech therapy helps children develop the skills needed to communicate effectively. This includes support for both speech and language skills, which are related but different aspects of communication. Speech-language pathologists evaluate both areas to determine how best to support each child’s communication development. We can also help children who struggle with feeding due to skills like chewing and swallowing.

What Is Speech?

Speech refers to how sounds are produced. Speech therapy can help children who have difficulty:

  • Pronouncing certain sounds
  • Speaking clearly enough to be understood
  • Coordinating the movements needed for speech

What Is Language?

Language refers to how children understand and use words to communicate. Language therapy may support children who have difficulty:

  • Understanding spoken directions
  • Learning new vocabulary
  • Forming sentences or expressing ideas
  • Participating in conversations

Signs Your Child May Benefit from Speech Therapy

Children develop communication skills at different rates, but some signs may indicate a need for additional support. Your child may benefit from speech therapy if they:

  • Are difficult for others to understand
  • Have trouble saying certain sounds or words
  • Use fewer words than other children their age
  • Have difficulty following directions
  • Struggle to express their thoughts or needs
  • Become frustrated when trying to communicate
  • Show delays in speech or language development

Our Approach to Occupational Therapy

At Communication Station, speech therapy focuses on helping children develop practical communication skills that support their success in everyday life.

Our therapists begin with a comprehensive evaluation to understand your child’s strengths, challenges, and communication goals. From there, we develop an individualized therapy plan designed to help your child make steady progress while keeping therapy engaging and supportive.

Families are encouraged to be part of the process, and our therapists provide guidance that you can use to support your child’s communication development at home.

Skills Your Child Can Develop in Speech Therapy

Speech therapy can help your child build skills they need to participate more fully in daily conversations, classroom learning, and social interactions. These skills include:

  • Clear speech sound production
  • Stronger vocabulary and language skills
  • Improved listening and comprehension
  • Better social communication skills
  • Confidence expressing needs, thoughts, and ideas

Why Families Choose Communication Station GA

Experienced pediatric therapists

Our team brings more than 20 years of experience helping children develop speech and communication skills.

Collaborative therapy approach

Here, speech therapists work closely with occupational and physical therapists when needed to support your child’s development from multiple angles.

Whole-child perspective

Our therapists look beyond individual speech sounds to understand how communication connects with your child’s learning, social interaction, and daily life.

Reach Out Today to Get Started

If you have concerns about your child’s speech or language development, our team at Communication Station is here to help. Contact our office to schedule a speech therapy evaluation and learn how we can support your child’s communication growth.