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Pediatric Speech Therapy in Seattle

Effective & Affordable Speech Therapy in Seattle

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Little boy at speech therapist office

Speech Therapy for Children and Families in Seattle

When your child is hard to understand, not using as many words as expected, stuttering, or struggling to communicate at home or school, it can be difficult to know what to do next. Some families are told to wait. Others are referred for an evaluation. Many simply know that communication is taking more effort than it should.

Swanson Speech Therapy helps Seattle families understand what’s going on and what kind of support may help. Our speech-language pathologists create individualized therapy plans for children from toddlers through teens, with care that is practical, supportive, and built around each child’s real life.

Helping Your Child Communicate With More Confidence

Every child communicates in their own way. Some children need help saying sounds clearly. Some need support building words and sentences. Others need help with stuttering, social communication, or using language in daily routines.

At Swanson Speech Therapy, we provide personalized pediatric speech therapy in Seattle that meets your child where they are. Our work is strengths-based, practical, and family-centered, so therapy doesn’t stop when the session ends. We help parents understand what we’re working on, why it matters, and how to support progress at home.

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Client Reviews

Speech therapy helps with

Is your child:

Not meeting speech milestones?
Having trouble being understood?
Struggling with social communication?

Who We Help

Swanson Speech Therapy supports children with a wide range of speech and language needs, including:

Toddlers and Late Talkers

For children who are using fewer words than expected, relying mostly on gestures, or becoming frustrated when they can’t communicate.

Preschoolers

For children who are difficult to understand, having trouble combining words, stuttering, or struggling with early social communication.

School-Age Children

For children who need support with articulation, language organization, fluency, confidence, or communication at school and with peers.

Children with Autism or Developmental Differences

For children who benefit from individualized communication support, including early language, play-based interaction, social communication, and AAC when appropriate.

We specialize in early language development, receptive and expressive language delays and disorders, articulation delays, childhood apraxia of speech, and children with social communication difficulties and/or a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Speech therapist practice therapy for child with motor speech disorders.
Childs Speech Therapist

Whether it’s helping with articulation, reducing lisps, or supporting children with more complex phonological disorders, our primary goal is to make your child’s speech clearer and more understandable.

Why Choose Us?

Best Speech Therapists for Children in Seattle

Our team consists of highly qualified and compassionate speech therapists who specialize in working with children. We are committed to delivering personalized therapy plans tailored to each child's unique needs.

Comprehensive Speech Therapy Services

From toddlers to teens, we offer a wide range of services to address various speech and language issues, including articulation disorders, stuttering, language delays, and more.

Affordable and Accessible Care

We believe that every child deserves the opportunity to develop their communication skills. Our services are competitively priced, and we work with various insurance providers to make speech therapy accessible to all families.

Testimonials

5 Stars

“Natalie and the team at Swanson Speech Therapy has been a godsend. Natalie and team are the greatest empaths that creates a positive and safe environment for the kids to learn and grow. Thank you so much!”

5 Stars

“Swanson Speech Therapy is fantastic! My son’s improvement was night and day. He went from being barely understandable at age 4, to speaking clearly and age appropriately by 5! The teachers are super supportive and make learning a fun environment.”

– Samantha Bowerman

5 Stars

“We had a fantastic experience with Swanson Speech Therapy for my daughter. The location was convenient and very comfortable and quiet. We could not have been more happy with the time we spent with Swanson Speech Therapy!”

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Rates and billing

In-network with Premera Blue Cross. Out-of-network for other insurances: We provide a superbill for potential reimbursement, but you’ll be responsible for the full amount upfront.

What You Can Expect from Our Speech Therapy

Here’s how we make a difference:

Individualized Therapy Plans

Every child’s journey is different. We create customized therapy plans that address your child’s specific needs, from articulation and phonological processing to pragmatic language and social skills.

Experienced & Caring Staff

Our speech therapists are not only highly skilled but also passionate about helping children succeed. We create a nurturing environment where your child feels safe and encouraged to grow.

Flexible Scheduling

Understanding the demands of family life, we offer both in-office, virtual therapy, and in home visits to accommodate your schedule. Our goal is to provide timely support to help your child progress as quickly as possible.

How we can help

Evaluations

Evaluations are typically 60-90 minutes in length and involve a mixture of parent and child interview, play, and standardized assessment.

Individualized Therapy

We operate as experts in communication and you as experts on your family and your child. You are an integral part of the treatment plan and ongoing therapy, and feedback is welcomed.

Speech Play Therapy

We embed speech and language goals into play activities and the specific interests of your child. No two speech and language therapy sessions are exactly the same, as no two children are the same.

Home, school, and clinic visits

We know how important it is that learning takes place in a child’s natural environment. That is why we provide speech therapy in a variety of settings, including: home, school, and daycare visits in addition to our Ballard neighborhood clinic.

Our Speech Therapy Goals

Improve Speech Clarity

Whether it's helping with articulation, reducing lisps, or supporting children with more complex phonological disorders, our primary goal is to make your child's speech clearer and more understandable.

Support Social Communication

We work on pragmatic language skills, helping children navigate social interactions with greater ease and confidence.

Build Confidence

Through therapy, we aim to boost your child’s self-esteem, making communication a positive experience that they are eager to engage in.

Prepare for the Future

Whether it's getting ready for school or enhancing everyday communication, our therapy is designed to equip your child with the skills they need to succeed in their next steps.

Discover Virtual Speech Therapy Services

Explore our convenient and effective virtual speech therapy options, providing expert care from the comfort of your home. Start the journey to improve your child’s communication skills today!

Top Children's Speech Therapy Services

At Swanson Speech Therapy, we are committed to helping your child unlock their full communication potential. If you have concerns about your child’s speech and language development, we encourage you to reach out for an evaluation. Together, we can set your child on a path toward clearer, more confident communication.

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FAQ's

  1. Click here to complete our inquiry form and/or email us to set up a 15-minute consultation call.
  2. After you have completed the inquiry form, we will reach back out to you with a therapist that best fits your needs and preferences
  3. Schedule an evaluation and complete intake forms
  4. Start your speech therapy journey!

Your child may benefit from speech therapy if they’re hard to understand, using fewer words than expected, struggling to combine words, stuttering, having trouble following directions, or becoming frustrated when they can’t communicate clearly. Some children also need support with play, social communication, or expressing their thoughts in a way others can understand.

A speech therapy evaluation can help determine whether your child’s communication skills are developing as expected or whether additional support may be helpful.

Children can begin speech therapy at many different ages, including toddlerhood. For younger children, therapy often focuses on early communication skills such as gestures, imitation, first words, play, turn-taking, and parent coaching.

You don’t need to wait until your child starts school to ask for help. If you’re concerned about your child’s speech or language development, an evaluation can give you clarity and help you understand the next step.

We provide a variety of different treatment settings including our clinic space, virtual, your home, and or community settings such as your child’s school or daycare

Yes. Swanson Speech Therapy works with toddlers who may be late to talk, using fewer words than expected, relying mostly on gestures, or becoming frustrated when trying to communicate.

Toddler speech therapy often looks like play. Sessions may include toys, books, songs, routines, movement, and parent coaching to help your child build communication skills in a natural and encouraging way.

The frequency of sessions is dependent on your child’s needs and is determined case by case. However, we typically provide sessions 1-3 times per week for each child we treat.

Pediatric speech therapy can help with a wide range of communication needs, including speech delay, late talking, articulation, lisps, speech sound disorders, childhood apraxia of speech, stuttering, expressive language delay, receptive language delay, social communication differences, autism-related communication needs, and early communication skills.

Every child’s needs are different, so therapy begins with understanding your child’s strengths, challenges, and goals.

 

A speech delay usually means a child is having difficulty producing sounds clearly or being understood by others. A language delay means a child may have difficulty understanding language, using words, combining words, answering questions, or expressing ideas.

Some children have one area of need, while others need support with both speech and language. A speech therapy evaluation can help identify what type of support may be most helpful.

Expressive language is how a child communicates their thoughts, needs, and ideas. This may include words, sentences, gestures, signs, or other communication tools.

Receptive language is what a child understands. This may include following directions, understanding questions, identifying objects, or understanding concepts.

A child may understand more than they can say, or they may have difficulty in both areas. Speech therapy can support expressive language, receptive language, or both.

Yes. Speech therapy can help children who are difficult to understand because of articulation delays, speech sound errors, lisps, phonological patterns, or motor speech challenges.

Therapy may focus on helping your child learn how to produce specific sounds, use those sounds in words and sentences, and carry clearer speech into everyday conversation.

Yes. Speech therapy can support children who stutter and help families better understand fluency. Therapy may focus on reducing communication pressure, building confidence, supporting easier communication, and helping the child and family respond to stuttering in a supportive way.

If your child is stuttering, avoiding talking, showing frustration, or seems aware of their speech, it may be a good time to reach out.

Yes. Children with childhood apraxia of speech often need specialized support for motor planning and speech production. Therapy may involve repeated practice, careful cueing, and structured support to help a child plan and produce speech sounds more consistently.

If you suspect apraxia or have been told your child may have motor speech difficulties, a speech therapy evaluation can help clarify your child’s needs.

 

Yes. Speech therapy can support autistic children with communication in many different ways. Depending on the child, therapy may focus on early communication, play, gestures, language development, social communication, self-advocacy, AAC, or helping the child communicate more effectively across daily routines.

The goal is not to change who your child is. The goal is to support meaningful communication in a way that respects your child’s strengths, needs, and personality.

AAC stands for augmentative and alternative communication. It can include signs, pictures, communication boards, or speech-generating devices.

AAC does not prevent speech. For many children, AAC gives them another way to communicate while speech and language skills continue to develop. It can reduce frustration and help a child express more than they can say verbally at the moment.

We accept Premera insurance and are considered an in-network provider for Premera. For all other insurance companies, we are considered an out-of-network provider and families pay directly after each session. Many families that we work with are able to bill insurance themselves with the invoice we provide.

A speech therapy evaluation helps identify your child’s communication strengths and areas of need. Evaluations are typically 60–90 minutes and may include parent interview, play-based observation, standardized assessment, speech sound testing, language sampling, and discussion of your child’s developmental history.

After the evaluation, we’ll explain what we found in clear language and talk through whether therapy is recommended.

Evaluations are typically 60–90 minutes. The exact length may depend on your child’s age, attention, communication needs, and the areas being assessed.

The evaluation gives us time to learn about your child, listen to your concerns, observe communication, and gather the information needed to make thoughtful recommendations.

We ask that you play an active role in your child’s speech and language therapy, although that may look different for different clients. Ways that parents have engaged in their child’s therapy in the past include: getting on the floor and playing with the SLP and their child, actively observing and trying strategies used in the session at home, helping their child to play speech “games” at home that have been discussed and played during therapy. If it works out best for your family to have therapy provided at a school or daycare setting, we will put a plan in place to have open communication about strategies used during each session.