- Direct Teletherapy Services
- Speech & Language Therapy
We Provide On-Site and Remote SLPs
Bringing high-quality speech & language therapy to PreK-12 students nationwide.
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SLP Speech Therapy for Schools
E-Therapy’s Speech Language Pathologists, also known as SLPs, work with school-aged children to young adults on IEP, intervention, and 504 goals to improve their speech, language, and communication skills.
E-Therapy’s SLPs are credentialed speech therapists who maintain state licensure needed to work with students across the country. We provide in-person, face-to-face, live online speech therapy sessions using a secure and HIPAA compliant video conferencing platform through our STAR platform.
With more options, there are more opportunities for direct engagement with students and school staff.
Why Our Teletherapy?
Our Certified Speech-Language Pathologists:
Treat a variety of speech and language areas, including: articulation, receptive and expressive language, childhood apraxia of speech, pragmatic/social language skills, fluency, and bilingual SLP services
Provide speech and language screenings and standardized evaluations when needed
Collect data and monitor each student’s progress toward therapy goal
Attend IEP meetings and collaborate with the IEP team to meet each student’s needs
Utilize interactive games and materials to keep students engaged and having fun while addressing their therapy goals
How we can help you
Our speech language therapy services can help schools in a number of ways.
Benefits of Online Therapy:
- Increased access to services
- Flexibility with service scheduling
- Convenience for schools and families
- Cost-effectiveness with on-site, remote and hybrid options.
See how our providers can serve you
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FAQ
What is speech language therapy and why is it important?
Speech language therapy is a type of therapy that helps people who have difficulty with speech, language, communication and even swallowing. SLPs work with people of all ages, from infants to adults, who have a variety of speech, language, and other related disorders.
What are the different types of speech language disorders?
There are many different types of speech-language disorders, including:
- Articulation disorders: problems with the way sounds are produced.
- Phonological disorders: problems with the way words are put together.
- Language disorders: problems with understanding or using language.
- Fluency disorders: problems with speaking smoothly.
- Swallowing disorders: problems with swallowing.
What are the causes of speech language disorders?
Speech language disorders can be caused by a variety of factors. It can vary from developmental delays to genetics, or brain injury and neurological disorders to learning disabilities. Environmental factors can also lead to speech language issues.
How is online speech language therapy implemented?
Implementation depends on the needs of each individual. Speech language therapy can be done one-on-one or in a group setting. Online speech therapy is implemented using a variety of technologies such as video conferencing, teletherapy, and online therapy platforms.
How is speech language therapy needed?
The length of speech language therapy varies depending on the severity of the disorder and the individual’s progress. SLPs will work alongside other stakeholders and providers, such as parents, school psychologists, and special education teachers to make sure the student is receiving what they need to improve. Typically, the earlier a student begins to receive SLP services, the quicker they will show improvement.
Talk to an E-Therapy expert about your school's needs. See how our teletherapy services and staffing solutions can help.
Finding Voices: An Anthem for Speech-Language Pathologists
“Finding Voices” is a heartfelt celebration of the transformative journey taken by Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) worldwide. This inspiring anthem resonates with the dedication, passion, and profound impact that SLPs bring to those they serve, whether through on-site, hybrid, or remote practice. It serves as a powerful reminder of the collective strength and shared mission within the pediatric SLP community—to help students find their voices and achieve their potential.
Let “Finding Voices” inspire you as you explore the incredible world of speech therapy.