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Where little voices grow!

Speech services
to help your little learner grow!

At Bright Sprout, we believe in family-oriented, strength-based, and play-centered therapy. Our goal is to provide quality services to enrich you child's everyday environment. Contact us to help nurture and grow your child communication, independence, and confidence.

Would your little sprout benefit from speech therapy?

What are age appropriate speech milestones?

Steps to becoming a Bright Sprout

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Schedule a brief initial Screening or phone consultation

Step 1

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Identify your child's personal speech & language therapy needs 

Step 2

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Watch your little learner GROW!

Step 3

“Alexa has been incredible to work with! She worked with me as a first-time parent to understand my child's speech needs."

Grow with Us!

Schedule an initial screening or over-the-phone consultation!

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Speech Therapy Fun Facts

"Approximately 8-9% of young children have a speech sound disorder."

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-American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)

"Early intervention for speech and language disorders can lead to better outcomes and reduce the need for more intensive interventions later in life."

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- Law et al. (2000)

"children who receive speech and language intervention before the age of 5 have significantly better outcomes than those who receive intervention later in life."

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-Law, Garrett, & Nye (2003)

"Approximately 1 in 4 children ages 3-17 have a communication disorder, including speech sound disorders, language disorders, and stuttering."

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- Centers for Disease Control (2021)

"Children who struggle with speech and language may experience difficulties with social interaction, academic performance, and emotional development"

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- McLeod & Crowe (2018)

Backed by science

"children with speech sound disorders are at a greater risk for reading difficulties and poor academic performance"

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- Flipsen & de Jong (2007)

These statistics demonstrate the importance of early detection and intervention for speech and language disorders. If you suspect that your child may be experiencing difficulties with communication, it is important to seek a professional evaluation to ensure that they receive the appropriate support and treatment.

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