Pediatric Speech and Language Therapy
is now:
Wagner Pediatric Speech and Language!

BIG NEWS!
As of January 30th, 2023 we are in a NEW LOCATION (with parking!)!
And....will be UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP!
PSLT staff and therapists have been assimilated into Wagner Pediatric Speech and Language located at:
180 Nickerson Ave, Ste 108, Seattle, WA 98109
Stay tuned for more info, to come! For now you can still reach us for new inquiries, scheduling, etc. at info@pediatricspeechtherapy.org or 206 547 2500.
Helping Children Communicate
Pediatric Speech and Language Therapy (PSLT) provides the highest level of individualized speech, language and social communication services to children in need, including diagnostic and therapy services.
A comprehensive speech-language therapy center, we offer a broad spectrum of communication related services to meet the needs of children and their families in the greater Seattle area.
Our team of highly qualified Speech-Language Pathologists design individual treatment programs and carefully evaluate these programs on an ongoing basis in order to make changes as appropriate depending on the child's progress.

Please browse our site and learn more about us.
We look forward to working with you and your child!

PSLT therapists have a range of experience and expertise, including but not limited to working with:
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Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
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Genetic Syndromes (e.g., Down Syndrome, Williams Syndrome, Turner Syndrome, Angelman's Sydrome, etc.)
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Articulation and motor speech disorders, including apraxia/dyspraxia, dysarthria – alone or secondary to other diagnoses
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Neurological disorders (e.g., Cerebral Palsy, traumatic brain injury, stroke); unspecified neurological dysfunction; seizure disorders
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Receptive and expressive language disorders/delays, and specific language impairment (SLI)
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Feeding or swallowing issues; myofunctional/tongue thrust pattern
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Semantic and/or Pragmatic Language Disorders
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Hearing Impairments and/or multi-sensory impairments
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Phonologic Disorders
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Craniofacial abnormalities
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Auditory Processing Disorders
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Sensory Integration Dysfunction
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Cognitive/Attention Impairments
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Literacy and pre-literacy issues
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Voice disorders