Speech Therapy

Speech Therapy

At Our Stars Speech and Development Research Institute in Siliguri, we provide personalized speech therapy services for children aiming to improve their communication skills. Our RCI-certified speech-language pathologists use evidence-based techniques to treat a variety of speech and language disorders, including speech delay, articulation issues, fluency disorders (stammering/stuttering), and language development delays. We create custom therapy plans in a supportive, child-friendly environment, with regular assessments to track progress. Whether for a child with a speech delay or an adult with communication challenges, we’re committed to helping individuals speak clearly and confidently — improving their quality of life through expert care.

  • Cognitive-communication disorders are problems with communication skills
  • Expressive disorders are problems with putting words together, having
  • Dysphagia/oral feeding disorders are disorders in the way someone eats
  • Speech-language pathologists, often called speech therapists

Reflecting on Therapy: A Journey of Growth

Speech therapy may be needed for Speech Disorders that develop in childhood or Speech Impairments in adults caused by an injury or illness, such as Stroke or Brain Injury.  These are problems with making sounds in syllables, or saying words incorrectly to the point that listeners.

Receptive Disorders are problems with understanding or processing language problems with putting words together, having a limited vocabulary, or being unable to use language.

Most children need speech therapy for a few months to a few years, depending on the severity of their condition and consistency of therapy. Early start and regular practice help speed up progress.

Children with speech delays, language difficulties, stuttering, autism, hearing loss, or developmental disorders can benefit from speech therapy to improve communication skills.

Speech therapy helps children speak clearly, understand and use language, improve social communication, and gain confidence in expressing themselves.


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