Speech therapy for children in Malaga:

Assessment and intervention for language delay, dyslalia, dyslexia, stuttering, SLI, and learning difficulties. Coordinated work with family and school. Make an appointment.

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Designed for your little one, with you every step of the way

Early childhood stage (3–6 years)

pronunciation (dyslalia), limited vocabulary, short sentences, pragmatic difficulties.

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Babies and toddlers (0–3 years)

delayed speech development, limited comprehension, difficulties with feeding/swallowing.

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Neurodevelopment

TEL/TDL, ASD, intellectual disability, genetic syndromes.

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Schoolchildren and teenagers

reading and writing (dyslexia, dysgraphia), stuttering, voice, reading comprehension, speech planning.

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How can we help your little one?

Language: simple language delay, SLI/SLD, morphosyntactic and comprehension difficulties.


Speech: dyslalia (r, s, k, etc.), dysarthria, tachylalia, stuttering (fluency).


Literacy: dyslexia, dysgraphia, dysorthography, phonological awareness and comprehension.


Communication: pragmatic skills, turn-taking, storytelling, use of AAC (pictograms/tablets) when appropriate.


Voice and breathing: vocal abuse, functional nodules, vocal hygiene.


Swallowing/Feeding (orofacial): oral patterns, chewing, lip sealing (in coordination with paediatrics/paediatric dentistry if applicable).


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Benefits you will see

Improvement

clarity of speech and vocabulary.

Increase 

longer and better understanding.

Reading and writing

more fluid and with fewer errors.

Trust 

Increased confidence in communicating at home and at school.

Warning signs that your child needs treatment


At 18–24 months, says very few words or does not combine two words at 2–3 years of age.


Persistent difficulty pronouncing sounds beyond the age of 4–5 years.


Frequent speech blocks, repetitions, or prolongations.


Difficulties learning letters/sounds, reading or understanding texts in primary school.


Regular hoarseness or vocal fatigue after speaking.


Difficulties in chewing/swallowing, food leakage or coughing when swallowing.


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