Speech-Language Therapy

Serving Bergen County, NJ

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Our Services

  • Provide support to increase overall intelligibility by addressing speech sound errors and phonological patterns.

  • Strengthening expressive (speaking), receptive (understanding), and pragmatic (social communication) language skills.

  • Specialized support for children who learn language in chunks, helping them move toward flexible, self-generated communication.

  • Direct instruction and support for reading, spelling, and written expression.

  • Helping children develop the oral motor and sensory skills needed for positive, successful mealtime experiences.

  • Providing services for adults with ongoing speech or language difficulties to support clear, confident communication as well as therapy for communication changes related to stroke, brain injury, or other conditions.

  • Guidance and collaboration for families, schools, and community programs.

About Our Practice

Our Approach

At The Speech Vale, our mission is to provide compassionate, evidence-based care that supports meaningful communication and growth. Our approach is strengths-based, family-focused, and grounded in a neurodiversity-affirming perspective. We recognize and respect the many ways people communicate, and we work to support clients in developing skills that honor their individuality and promote confidence in daily life.

Supporting Families

We offer a range of services, including speech, language, and literacy support. Sessions may be provided in-person or virtually, with flexibility to meet the needs of each client and family. What sets us apart is our commitment to building strong partnerships with families. We value open communication, ongoing collaboration, and practical strategies that can be carried over at home, school, and in the community. Above all, we strive to create a welcoming space where clients feel encouraged, families feel supported, and progress feels possible.

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Getting Started

  • Step One

    Schedule a free, 15 minute consultation to discuss your concerns and determine whether services may be a good fit.

  • Step Two

    A comprehensive evaluation will be conducted to identify current strengths and areas for support.

  • Step Three

    Based on evaluation results, recommendations will be made regarding treatment goals and frequency of services.