Speech-Language Pathology Services
Speech language pathology is essential for helping children develop effective communication skills—skills that are foundational for learning, relationship-building, and self-expression. At A Plus Learning Solutions, we specialize in speech language pathology services tailored to each child’s unique needs, offering both evaluations and targeted therapy sessions. Therapy is available one-on-one or in small groups, and can be conducted in our comfortable Beachwood office or at a participating school location.
Our team of experienced speech-language pathologists works with children facing a wide range of challenges, including:
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Speech sound disorders (e.g., articulation delays or phonological processing issues)
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Language disorders (difficulty understanding or using spoken language)
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Social communication difficulties (including challenges related to autism spectrum disorder)
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Fluency disorders (such as stuttering)
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Voice disorders (abnormal pitch, volume, or vocal quality)
These communication issues can make it difficult for children to follow instructions, express their needs, or engage socially with peers and adults. Left unaddressed, they can lead to frustration, isolation, and academic setbacks. Early intervention through speech therapy gives children the tools they need to succeed and feel confident across environments.
We also recognize that effective communication doesn’t end with the child—it extends to the family. That’s why we offer parent coaching for neurodivergent learners and collaborate closely with caregivers to reinforce strategies at home.
Our services are eligible for funding through the Jon Peterson Special Needs Scholarship and the Autism Scholarship Program, making therapy more accessible to families across Northeast Ohio. We’ll guide you through the scholarship process and ensure you receive the support your child deserves.
If you’re looking for speech therapy in Beachwood or nearby areas, A Plus Learning Solutions is here to help your child find their voice—literally and figuratively.
Read more here to learn more about how to identify signs of communication disorders in children (ASHA).
Identify the Signs of Communication Disorders
Did you know:
- 8%–9% of Children Suffer From Speech Disorders
- Many Parents Wait Too Long to Seek Treatment