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TOP 30 Speech and language therapy in Butler, PA
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Treehouse Speech and Rehabilitation (New Castle)
Treehouse Speech and Rehabilitation offers premier pediatric speech and occupational therapy services to families residing in or near Beaver, Lawrence, and Mercer Counties. With locations in Ellwood City, New Castle, and Grove City, Pennsylvania, Treehouse therapists are dedicated to helping children acquire new skills in a loving and enjoyable environment.Services: - Speech Therapy: Certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, our speech therapists, like the highly praised Ms. Megan and Robin, work diligently to improve your child's communication skills. They are known for their patience, care, and ability to push children towards achieving their goals, resulting in significant improvements in speech and confidence.
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- By 6 Months: Infants begin to recognize familiar faces, smile, and make cooing sounds. They start lifting their heads, rolling over, and holding toys briefly. They watch their own hands, explore their surroundings, try new foods, and play with their toes. - By 1 Year: Babies can roll a ball, look for dropped toys, and play with toys. They start using a cup with help, sitting up, creeping or crawling, and pulling up to stand. They begin to say and understand a few words and may start standing alone. - By 2 Years: Toddlers speak several words together, feed themselves with a spoon, and drink from a cup. They can point to body parts when asked, kick a ball, and walk up and down stairs. They enjoy hearing stories and playing alone for short periods.
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