Speech Delay Treatment in Ambattur - Light CDC

Communication is the foundation of learning, relationships, and confidence. When a child experiences a it means they are not reaching the typical speech and language milestones expected for their age. This can make it difficult for them to express their thoughts or understand others, leading to frustration for both the child and the family.

At Light CDC, we provide supportive speech therapy to help children overcome these challenges and communicate more effectively at home, in school, and in the community.

What is Speech Delay?

speech delay happens when a child doesn’t reach the typical milestones for speech and language development expected for their age. This may mean they start talking later, speak fewer words than peers, or have difficulty making sounds clear enough to understand.

It’s important to know the difference between speech and language:

  • Speech is the physical act of producing sounds and words.
  • Language is the ability to understand words and use them to communicate thoughts, needs, and feelings.

A child may have challenges in one area or both, which can affect their confidence and ability to connect with others. Speech delay is not about intelligence many children with speech delays are bright and eager to learn but simply need additional support to communicate effectively.

What Are the Symptoms of Speech delay?

Some common symptoms include:

  • By 12 months: Not babbling, pointing, or waving goodbye; difficulty imitating sounds.
  • By 18 months: Prefers gestures over vocalizations; struggles to follow simple commands.
  • By 24 months: Only imitates words or actions without producing their own words or short phrases.
  • Difficulty forming words or pronouncing sounds correctly.
  • Trouble understanding spoken language or instructions.
  • Limited vocabulary for their age group.
  • Frustration or behavioural issues when unable to express needs.

These signs can vary, but if your child is consistently behind in speech or language milestones, it may be time to seek professional advice.

How We Treat Speech Delay at Light CDC

At Light CDC, we take a holistic, child-centred approach to speech therapy. Our treatment is based on careful assessment, personalized plans, and active parent involvement.

Here’s how we help:

  1. Comprehensive Evaluation – Our speech-language pathologists assess your child’s speech, language, hearing, and overall development to understand the root of the delay.
  2. Personalized Therapy Sessions – Therapy is tailored to your child’s age, needs, and abilities. We use play-based methods, repetition, and real-life interactions to make learning engaging.
  3. Parent Guidance – Parents are an essential part of therapy. We coach you on how to support your child’s communication at home and in daily routines.
  4. Focus on Practical Communication – Beyond sounds and words, we help children build confidence in expressing themselves in school, at home, and in the community.
  5. Collaborative Care – We work alongside pediatricians and other specialists to provide comprehensive support.

At Light CDC, our goal is not just therapy sessions but empowering families with the tools and knowledge to help children thrive in their communication journey.

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FAQ – Speech delay

Can speech delay correct itself without therapy?

Sometimes mild delays resolve on their own, but many children need therapy. Early evaluation ensures the right support and prevents long-term difficulties.

At What Age Can Speech Delay Be Diagnosed?

Speech delay can usually be identified between 12–24 months. If by 18 months a child isn’t using words, or by 2 years isn’t forming simple phrases, it’s a sign to seek evaluation. Early detection allows timely support and better outcomes.

Can Speech Delay Be Cured?

Speech delay isn’t “cured” like an illness, but with early intervention and speech therapy, many children make strong progress and may catch up with their peers. Some may need ongoing support, depending on the cause.

Does speech delay mean my child has autism?

Not always. While autism can involve speech and language delays, many children with speech delay do not have autism. A proper evaluation by a specialist is needed to understand the cause.

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