Voice
What are Voice Disorders?
Voice disorders may involve abnormal changes to the pitch, loudness, or quality of your child’s voice. Children with voice disorders may sound hoarse, strained, breathy, abnormally quiet, or may regularly lose their voice entirely. Voice therapy offers a safe and effective way to address these concerns.
How Voice Therapy can help your child?
Voice therapy with a Speech-Language Pathologist will focus on improving the quality of your child’s voice through exercises and research based strategies. Therapists at Oxford Speech Plus excel in making therapy both educational and enjoyable for your child. If you think your child has a voice disorder, call Oxford Speech Plus to book an assessment or therapy session.
Voice therapy is a collaborative process. We'll work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses your child’s specific voice disorder and helps him.her achieve communication goals.