Articulation therapy involves the assessment and correction of sound deviations, usually motor-based.
Phonological therapy targets a group of sounds with similar error patterns in an effort to help the child internalize phonological rules and generalize these rules to other sounds within the pattern.
Apraxia is a motor speech disorder that makes it hard for children to speak. A child with apraxia knows what he or she wants to say, but is unable to appropriately move muscles of the mouth to produce the desired message.
At Cornerstone, we understand that assessing and treating articulation, phonology, and motor speech disorders in young children before poor speech habits become habitual is critical to healthy development of speech and language.