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Pediatric Speech Therapy · Dixon, CA

Autism Speech Therapy in Dixon, CA

Individualized communication therapy for children on the autism spectrum.

★★★★★ 4.9/5 · Based on 50+ families served
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"Our son was diagnosed with Autism at the age of 4. 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. He is always excited to go see Mrs. Stacey. We are forever grateful."

— Lopez Family, Dixon, CA

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"STC helped me ease my daughter into attending sessions independently. 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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Stacey, CCC-SLP Stacey, CCC-SLP · 20+ Years · 300+ Families

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)

Communication Challenges in Autism

Children on the autism spectrum often experience unique communication challenges. Here are common areas where speech therapy can help.

Limited Spoken Language

Some children with autism are nonverbal or use very few words. Speech therapy builds functional communication through spoken language, signs, or AAC devices.

Social Communication

Difficulty with eye contact, turn-taking, understanding social cues, and engaging in back-and-forth conversation with peers and adults.

Echolalia & Scripted Language

Repeating words, phrases, or scripts from shows rather than using spontaneous, flexible language to communicate needs and ideas.

Understanding Language

Difficulty following directions, understanding questions, or processing language — even when spoken language ability may seem adequate.


How Speech Therapy Helps

Our approach is individualized and evidence-based, meeting your child where they are and building communication skills that matter.

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