Many people think speech therapy is only to work on sounds that your child is not able to produce (articulation). While that is one thing a speech-language pathologist (SLP) can work on with your child, we also address language, social communication, stuttering, and more.
At school, children need to be able to understand spoken language to follow classroom directions, to effectively express themselves to others using age/grade-level vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structure, and to ask and answer a variety of questions in order to be successful learners. They also need to be able to speak fluently without repetitions or prolongations (stuttering) and use a quality of voice that is appropriate for their age.
If you have concerns that your child's speech or language is affecting his/her educational performance, they may qualify for services at school. Please reach out to your child's general education teacher or the school SLP to find out what your next steps should be!