
Imagine this summer: your child sharing stories around a campfire, playing word games at barbecues, confidently singing songs, or even telling jokes that light up the room. These are the moments that speech therapy helps make possible.
Emotional dysregulation in children is characterized by intense and disproportionate emotional responses. A neurodevelopmental approach to therapy, focusing on neural reprogramming, reflex integration, sensory processing, movement, and parental involvement, can significantly improve their emotional well-being. By addressing root causes and providing structured support, children can develop more adaptive neural networks, leading to happier, balanced lives.

It’s possible to have a child who can accept hearing the word “no”.
