Pediatric Speech Services

  • Developmental Disorders

    Is your child struggling to meet expected speech or language milestones? Whether they're a late talker, using fewer words than peers, or have been diagnosed with conditions like hearing loss or a cleft lip or palate, early intervention matters. Kin Speech Therapy offers compassionate, evidence-based support for children facing a range of developmental challenges. Based in Los Angeles, their pediatric speech-language pathologist works closely with families to help each child build communication skills, confidence, and connection from the very start.

  • Motor Speech Disorders

    If your child has difficulty speaking clearly, it may be due to a motor speech disorder — a challenge with how the brain plans or controls the muscles used for speech. The most common types are childhood apraxia of speech and dysarthria. At Kin Speech Therapy, we specialize in identifying and treating these conditions with personalized, play-based care that helps your child build confidence and communication skills.

  • Language Disorders

    Communication involves both expressing thoughts and understanding others. If your child struggles with either, they may have an expressive or receptive language disorder. At Kin Speech Therapy, we provide personalized support to help children strengthen these foundational skills and connect more confidently with the world around them.

  • Neurodevelopmental disorder

    At Kin Speech Therapy, we understand that every child’s brain is beautifully unique — and so is the way they learn to communicate. If your child is autistic, has ADHD, Down syndrome, or differences in executive functioning, they may benefit from individualized support. We take a neurodiversity-affirming approach, honoring each child’s strengths while supporting the development of meaningful, functional communication that fits their world.

  • Speech Sound Disorders

    At Kin Speech Therapy, we provide specialized support for children with pediatric speech sound disorders—challenges related to how they produce specific sounds. These difficulties may be organic, stemming from underlying oral motor concerns, or functional, meaning there’s no known cause. Whether your child has a lisp, trouble with specific sounds like /r/ or /s/, or a broader phonological disorder, speech therapy can make a big difference.

    We use play-based, evidence-backed strategies tailored to your child’s unique needs. Through fun, engaging activities and real-life practice, we help children improve their speech clarity and confidence. Parents receive coaching and practical tools to support carryover at home, making therapy a collaborative experience.

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  • Fluency Disorders

    It’s normal for young children to have moments of stuttering as they’re learning to talk. But if it happens frequently or starts to impact their confidence, it could be a sign of a stuttering disorder. At Kin Speech Therapy, we offer compassionate, evidence-based assessments to help identify whether your child may benefit from support.

    Our licensed SLPs look at key risk factors and provide guidance tailored to your child’s unique communication needs. Early support can make a big difference—and we’re here to walk alongside you every step of the way.