Pediatric Speech Pathologist Atlanta, GA

Bright Horizons Pediatric Speech Therapy helps Atlanta, GA children find their voice.

Bright Horizons Pediatric Therapy serves Atlanta, GA and provides compassionate, child-centered care to help children overcome communication challenges. Our experienced speech pathologists create a fun, supportive environment.

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Bright Horizons Pediatric Therapy, LLC
Phone: (404) 547-0825
Fax:  (770) 783-6618
570 West Crossville Road
Unit 104
Roswell, GA 30075
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Atlanta, GA Pediatric Speech Therapy Services We Offer

We❤️Helping Atlanta Children Succeed!

Bright Horizons Pediatric Therapy is here to help your child find their voice. We understand that every child has unique communication needs, which is why we offer specialized speech-language therapy in Atlanta, GA and the surrounding areas.

Our areas of expertise include:
  • We provide support to help young children build a strong foundation for communication, addressing delays in understanding and using language.
  • We help Atlanta children learn to produce clear speech sounds, improving their overall intelligibility.
  • Our therapists use specialized techniques to help children with this motor speech disorder plan and coordinate the movements needed for clear speech in Atlanta.
  • We address challenges related to eating and swallowing, working with children to develop healthy feeding habits for Atlanta kids.
  • We provide therapy to help children understand and process sounds, enhancing their listening skills.
  • Our focus is on building a child’s understanding of spoken and written language.
  • We help children with voice problems develop healthy vocal habits and improve their voice quality.
  • Our Atlanta, GA certified speech therapists work to build fluency and reduce stuttering for smoother communication.
  • We help children develop the social skills essential for successful communication and interaction.
  • Our therapists provide tailored support to help children with autism and related disorders build their communication abilities.
  • We introduce and train children to use alternative communication methods, such as sign language, gestures, and technology, to enhance their ability to express themselves.

If you’re concerned about your child’s communication development, don’t hesitate to reach out! We’ll partner with you to create a personalized therapy plan that supports your child’s success.

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Speech Therapy Near Atlanta, GA

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