Communication skills become even more critical for school-age children as they navigate friendships, academic challenges, and group activities. A child with a speech delay may struggle with articulation, sentence structure, or understanding social cues, making it harder to connect with peers or succeed in the classroom. These challenges can affect confidence and lead to feelings of frustration or isolation.
Therapy for older children focuses on addressing these specific areas of need while building self-esteem and independence. Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) employ evidence-based techniques to improve clarity, expand language abilities, and develop practical communication skills.
Whether through structured exercises or role-playing social scenarios, children gain tools supporting their success in academic and social settings. Parental involvement remains a vital part of the process, ensuring skills learned in therapy translate to everyday life.
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