The Speech-Language Pathology Program at Boston Children’s Hospital provides outpatient diagnostic evaluation and short-term therapy services for children with communication differences. As part of the Department of Otolaryngology and Communication Enhancement, we help parents find answers if their children have difficulties with language, fluency, resonance (nasality), voice quality, speech sound production, or social communication.
Language development is critical for success in school and social situations. A variety of factors, such as developmental delays, cognitive delays, and hearing loss, can interfere with a child’s social and academic success. Differences in speech production, resonance (hypernasality), and voice can also lead to communication challenges.
To effectively help a child develop language, speech, and communication skills, it’s essential to first understand the underlying issues involved.
One of our specialists will evaluate your child and help you better understand their communication strengths and needs. This includes how language and speech fit into the larger picture of your child’s development. Based on what we find, we’ll recommend treatments and, when possible, let you know what the long-term outcomes may be.
We support children with a wide range of communication challenges, including:
Some families seek our diagnostic services as a first stop in their journey. Others come to us for a second opinion about therapy or their child’s diagnosis. In all cases, the in-depth evaluation services we offer, which may include monitoring a child’s growth and needs over time, can lead to a more complete understanding of their communication issues and how to best address them.
The speech-language pathologists on our team have several areas of specialty, including:
Our providers regularly engage in training and coursework to expand our knowledge and clinical skills, and keep up to date on the latest research in our field.
We provide family-centered services that take every aspect of the children we see and their needs into account. Because children with communication challenges often have developmental disorders that require additional expertise, for instance, in neurology or developmental medicine, we often refer to and collaborate with specialists at Boston Children’s and in the community.
Our assessments go beyond traditional standardized test measures to include dynamic assessment, language sampling, input from parents and treating providers, and — in very young children — assessment of pretend-play development.
As part of a qualitative analysis, we will evaluate your child thoroughly and integrate our findings with other aspects of their development to get a more comprehensive picture of their skills and needs.
We provide in-depth evaluations of receptive and expressive language, speech production, fluency, resonance, voice, and social communication for children of all ages. The specific evaluation service will be based on your child’s communication needs.
In most cases, when a child needs therapy, we refer families to services in their community. This may include services through a local early intervention program, the public school system, or local private speech-language pathologists.
While we do offer short-term outpatient therapy services for some children, most therapy through our program does not begin immediately after an evaluation.