District Speech also offers teletherapy services to rest of USA.

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ADHD (ADD)
Articulation Disorder
Auditory Processing Disorder
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Breastfeeding Difficulties
Cleft Lip Palate
Congenital Disorders
Dysphagia
Expressive & Receptive Language Disorders
Expressive Language Disorder
Feeding & Swallowing Disorders
Fluency Disorders

About District Speech & Language Therapy

Founded in 2015 by clinically certified speech language pathologist Jennifer Branchini, District Speech works with speech issues from all ages.
“I founded District Speech with the goal of helping people of all ages improve their quality of life. Improving your effective communication skills can make an incredible difference.”
Jennifer Branchini
FOUNDER

Do you have a speech difficulty that’s holding you back from what want to do?

Do you find yourself avoiding social or professional situations because you’re embarrassed of your stutter?

Have you found people have difficulty understanding what you’re trying to say?

Maybe you’re a recent immigrant struggling to be understood by the people in your new home.

Maybe you have an issue with stuttering. Whether it’s a new development or you’ve faced it your entire life, it makes it more difficult to get your ideas across.

Maybe you’re a parent whose child isn’t using words yet, has a cleft palate, a lisp secondary to tongue thrust, reading difficulties or another speech concern.

Or maybe you’re transgender, and feel the sour pinch of gender dysphoria every time you speak.

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Why is speech therapy so important? + -

For adults, a speech concern can cause issues with self-esteem and social isolation. These are their own problems, but for children it’s even more critical. When a child has a speech condition, it can be difficult for them to make friends in school or develop socially. This can end up with lifelong repercussions. Either way, whether you’re an adult with a speech concern or the parent of a child with one, it can lead to significant struggles in one’s personal and professional life.

Will my child grow out of their speech impediment? + -

Possibly. Most children have some sort of speech difficulty when first developing their language skills. However, the “wait and see” approach is not a good idea. Research is showing more and more that early intervention in speech and language disorders is critical. To give your child the best chance at a happy, healthy social life, it’s a good idea to enroll them in speech therapy for their speech disorder.

 

What education do speech therapists have? + -

In order to practice as a speech therapist, an individual needs to hold at least a master’s degree in their chosen field. District Speech founder Jennifer Branchini holds a master’s degree in communication disorders from the University of Florida.

Are speech therapists regulated? + -

Yes, speech therapists in the United States are regulated by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.

Do I need a doctor’s referral to see a speech therapist? + -

No you don’t, but your insurance company may require you to have one in order for them to cover your appointment. Consult with your insurer to find out more.

What if my child’s pediatrician is not concerned about their speech issues? + -


What if my child’s pediatrician is not concerned about their speech issues?