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Pediatric Speech Therapy · Dixon, CA

Late Talker Speech Therapy in Dixon, CA

Evidence-based therapy for children ages 12-36 months. Hear from families we've helped.

★★★★★ 4.9/5 · Based on 50+ families served
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"Our son was diagnosed with Autism at the age of 4. The first services we received was speech therapy as he was unable to express himself. We were lucky enough to have been paired with Stacey. Our son has been in speech therapy for almost a year now and has improved so much."

— Lopez Family, Dixon, CA

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"STC helped me ease my daughter into attending sessions independently instead of needing me to accompany her to every session, which has given her more confidence. My daughter looks forward to her therapy every week. It feels like a second home."

— Ann & Rose, Vacaville, CA

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"The difference in my daughter's speech after just 3 months was remarkable. Stacey truly cares about every child."

— M.T., Vacaville

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"We drove from Davis because everyone said STC was the best. They were right. Professional, caring, and effective."

— The Chen Family, Davis

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Insurance: Sutter HMO · Kaiser · Cigna · Blue Shield PPO · WHA · Regional Center

Insurance Accepted: Sutter HMO · Kaiser · Cigna · Blue Shield PPO · Western Health Advantage · Regional Center (ages 0-3)

Signs Your Child May Be a Late Talker

If you notice any of the following, a speech-language evaluation can provide clarity and peace of mind.

Fewer Than 50 Words by Age 2

Most two-year-olds use at least 50 words. A vocabulary significantly below this benchmark warrants evaluation.

No Word Combinations

By 24 months, children typically combine two words ("more milk," "daddy go"). Absence of combinations is a key indicator.

Gestures Instead of Words

Relying on pointing, pulling your hand, or becoming frustrated rather than using words to communicate.

Understands but Does Not Speak

Following directions and demonstrating comprehension, but spoken vocabulary remains very limited.


What Therapy Involves

Speech therapy for late talkers is play-based and family-centered, building language through activities your child enjoys.

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