Virtual Pediatric Speech Therapy

SPEECH TELETHERAPY FOR KIDS
In Metro Atlanta and the State of Georgia

Our highly trained Speech Therapists help children who have challenges expressing themselves verbally and non-verbally as well as understanding and/or processing language. Speech therapists help children improve communication skills, including issues with articulation, expressive and receptive language, voice, fluency (stuttering), apraxia (motor planning), and social skills. Our speech therapists do more than just correct a child’s speech: they provide individualized strategies, methods and resources that help children with speech impediments communicate better with family, friends and teachers. Through games and activities that children enjoy, we strive for better interaction between each child and their world.

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Speech Therapy Parameters:

  • Oral-Motor Abilities 
  • Articulation
  • Swallowing/Feeding
  • Receptive & Expressive Language
  • Social language
  • Fluency
  • Cognition & Attention
  • Auditory Processing
  • Hearing
  • Voice/Resonance

PEDIATRIC SPEECH THERAPY FAQ

  • What is speech therapy via telehealth?

    Telehealth speech therapy provides speech and language services through secure video sessions with a licensed speech-language pathologist. Sessions are interactive, personalized, and conducted in real time—allowing children to receive high-quality speech therapy from the comfort of home.

  • Is telehealth speech therapy effective?

    Yes. Research supports telehealth speech therapy as an effective alternative to in-person services for many speech and language needs. Our therapists use evidence-based approaches and actively involve caregivers to promote progress and carryover between sessions.

  • What speech and communication concerns can be treated through telehealth?

    Telehealth speech therapy can address:

    • Speech sound and articulation disorders
    • Expressive and receptive language delays
    • Social communication and pragmatic skills
    • Fluency (stuttering)
    • Voice therapy
    • AAC (augmentative and alternative communication)
    • Sensory integration and regulation as it relates to attention, engagement, and communication

  • Do you provide swallowing therapy (dysphagia) via telehealth?

    No. We do not provide swallowing therapy (dysphagia) through telehealth.

    If concerns related to swallowing safety, aspiration risk, choking, or medical feeding needs are identified, families are referred for appropriate in-person therapy services.


  • Who is telehealth speech therapy best for?

    Telehealth speech therapy is ideal for children who:

    • Benefit from therapy in their natural home environment
    • Have a caregiver available to support sessions
    • Experience sensory regulation needs that impact communication
    • Need consistent access to services without travel barriers

  • What ages do you serve for telehealth speech therapy?

    We serve children across a wide range of ages. Readiness is based on attention, communication needs, sensory regulation, and ability to engage—not just chronological age.

  • What equipment is needed for speech therapy sessions?

    You’ll need:

    • A computer, tablet, or laptop with a camera and microphone
    • Reliable internet access
    • A quiet, distraction-reduced space
    • A caregiver present for younger children


  • Do parents need to participate in sessions?

    Yes. Parent involvement is a core part of our telehealth model. Caregivers are coached on strategies that support communication, regulation, and carryover into daily routines.

  • How often will my child receive speech therapy?

    Frequency and duration are determined after a comprehensive evaluation and are based on your child’s individualized needs, goals, and regulation profile.

  • Is telehealth speech therapy covered by insurance?

    Many insurance plans cover telehealth speech therapy. Coverage depends on payer, plan type, and state licensure.

Who We Treat For Speech Therapy

We provide virtual pediatric speech therapy for children from infancy through adolescence. Our licensed speech-language pathologists support children with a wide range of communication needs, including:
  • Speech sound and articulation disorders
  • Expressive and receptive language delays
  • Social communication challenges
  • Early language development delays
  • Autism spectrum disorder
  • Down syndrome
  • Cerebral palsy
  • Literacy and language-based learning difficulties
Our services are delivered entirely through secure telehealth, allowing families to access high-quality speech therapy without travel—while still receiving personalized, hands-on care.

Because communication is closely connected to motor skills, sensory regulation, and daily routines, our speech therapists frequently collaborate with occupational and physical therapists to support the whole child.

Our Speech Therapy Approach

Our virtual speech therapy sessions are engaging, play-based, and designed around how children naturally learn and communicate. Therapy takes place in your child’s real-life environment, not a clinic—supporting stronger carryover and functional progress.

During sessions, children actively:
  • Use their own toys and household items
  • Move within their home environment
  • Participate in hands-on activities and movement breaks
  • Engage with caregivers as therapy partners

Children are not simply watching a screen. Each session is interactive, dynamic, and goal-driven, guided by a live therapist who adapts activities in real time.

We use evidence-based speech therapy techniques, shared across speech, occupational, and physical therapy disciplines, to support communication, attention, and functional language skills. Parent involvement is encouraged to ensure progress continues beyond each session.

Why Families Choose Our Virtual Speech Therapy

pediatric speech therapy

• Convenient, accessible care from home

• Licensed pediatric therapists

• Family-centered, play-based approach

• Collaborative care across disciplines

• Focus on real-life communication skills

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