The Pediatric Speech & Language Clinic, led by Paula Pineda, MS, CCC-SLP, TSSLD-BE, provides comprehensive evaluation and individualized, family-centered treatment to support children’s speech, language, and early literacy development across diverse populations.
What Are Pediatric Speech & Language Services?
Pediatric speech and language services support children in developing the communication skills they need to learn, connect, and participate in their daily lives. These services address how children understand language, express themselves, produce speech sounds, and engage with others across home, school, and community settings.
We use evidence-based, family-centered, and culturally-linguistically responsive approaches to support children from diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds.
What We Do
We provide comprehensive evaluation and individualized treatment in the following areas:
- Speech Sound Disorders (Articulation & Phonology): Supporting clear speech production and intelligibility
- Language Development (Receptive & Expressive Language): Building vocabulary, sentence structure, and comprehension skills
- Early Intervention (Birth–3 years): Coaching caregivers to support early communication through play and daily routines
- Literacy & Academic Language: Supporting narrative skills, vocabulary, phonological awareness, and reading/writing
- Multilingual Language Development & Assessments: Culturally and linguistically responsive evaluations and therapy.
- Hearing Loss & Auditory Development: Supporting spoken language and communication development for children with hearing differences
- Social Communication: Supporting interaction, play, and pragmatic language skills in young children.
What are Early Language Skills?
Early language skills are the foundation for how children understand and use communication. These skills begin developing from birth and grow through everyday interactions with caregivers and others. Early language includes a child’s ability to understand words (receptive language), use gestures, use words and sentences (expressive language), play with a variety of toys, and engage in back-and-forth interactions.
What are Emergent Literacy Skills?
Emergent literacy skills are the building blocks for learning to read and write. These skills develop long before a child begins formal reading instruction and are shaped through experiences such as listening to stories, singing songs, and exploring books and print in their environment.
Together, early language and emergent literacy skills support a child’s ability to:
- Learn new words and concepts
- Tell and understand stories
- Recognize sounds in words (e.g., rhyming)
- Develop early reading and writing skills
- Participate successfully in school and everyday activities
These skills grow best through meaningful interactions—such as play, conversations, and shared book reading—especially when caregivers are actively involved.
What We Do
We provide comprehensive, family-centered services that support children’s communication development across clinical and community settings. Our work integrates direct intervention, caregiver collaboration, and partnerships with local programs to extend impact beyond the clinic.
- Individual & Small Group Therapy (Mysak Clinic)
We offer individualized and small group sessions designed to support speech, language, and early literacy development. Sessions are tailored to each child’s strengths and needs, with opportunities to build skills and generalize them through peer interaction.
- Caregiver Coaching
We partner with caregivers to embed communication strategies into everyday routines such as play, mealtime, and shared book reading. This approach supports carryover of skills beyond therapy sessions and empowers families as active participants in their child’s development.
- Community Partnerships & Collaborations
In collaboration with preschools, early childhood centers, and community programs, we provide:
- Developmental screenings
- Early language programs for young children
- Emergent literacy groups focused on foundational reading skills
- Caregiver webinars and workshops
- Professional development for teachers and staff
These partnerships are designed to increase access to services, support educators and families, and create sustainable, community-based models of care.