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Speech Therapy Near Me: A Parent’s Guide to Finding the Right Support

Speech Therapy Near Me: A Parent’s Guide to Finding the Right Support When you search “speech therapy near me,” it’s because you want help for your child — and you want it close to home. Maybe your child is hard to understand, having trouble putting words together, or struggling with feeding. Whatever brought you here, […]

Frisco School Speech Therapy: 10 Questions to Ask Your School’s Speech Therapist (SLP)

Frisco School Speech Therapy Q&A

If you’re searching for Frisco school speech therapy, this Q&A explains how school services work, who qualifies, and how to coordinate with private therapy (like Texas Speech and Feeding). For more information about FISD services, please visit their website here. We sat down with Brittany Bisetti, a school‑based speech‑language pathologist (SLP), to answer the questions […]

Choosing the Right Pediatric Speech or Feeding Therapy Provider in Frisco, Texas.

Frisco Feeding and Speech Therapy

Questions to Ask Frisco Feeding and Speech, Therapy for Success, and Summit Therapy Services versus us. When your child needs speech or feeding therapy, choosing the right provider can feel overwhelming—especially in a community as medically rich as ours. Parents in the North Texas area are fortunate to have access to a wide range of […]

Top 5 Questions Parents Ask About Speech Therapy for Children

When parents notice speech or language delays in their child, it’s common to have a lot of questions about speech therapy for children. At Speech and Feeding of Frisco, we understand that navigating the world of speech therapy can feel overwhelming. To help guide you, we’ve answered the top five questions parents frequently ask when […]

5 Signs Your Child May Need a Speech Therapy Evaluation

Helping Parents Identify When A Speech Therapy Evaluation is Needed A child who struggles with communicating, is a child who struggles to connect with the world around them. This can often time be very frustrating for the child, educators, and of course you, the parents. So, let’s answer a few questions about what parents should […]

Boost Your Child’s Speech Therapy Success at Home

Plus: How Our New Teletherapy Session Can Help You Support Speech Therapy at Home Speech therapy success at home is just as important as success within the clinic. At Speech and Feeding of Frisco, we believe pediatric speech therapy works best when parents take an active role. When you feel confident and prepared, your child […]

Don’t Let Summer Stall Your Child’s Progress: Why Year Round Speech Therapy Matters

Speech and Feeding of Frisco is your partner in helping your child with speech and feeding difficulties as they grow, thrive, and communicate with confidence—even during summer break. When the final school bell rings, it’s tempting to hit pause on everything—even therapy. But for many children receiving speech therapy and language therapy through school services, summer can quietly undo months of hard […]

Understanding the Evaluation Process: Parent’s Guide

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Navigating the evaluation process for your child can feel overwhelming, especially if it’s your first time. To help you feel more confident and prepared, this blog breaks down each step of the process, so you know exactly what to expect. If you have any questions throughout the process, please contact us and we are more […]

Mommy vs. Speech Therapist

Seepch therapy and Feeding Therapy of Frisco

My first few years as a speech therapist, I knew I didn’t know it all—but I definitely thought I knew a lot. I worked hard in school, paid close attention in my practicum, and had a really great CFY (clinical fellowship year). I also had some great opportunities to learn in various physician clinics. It […]

Parents and their role in speech therapy

Have you ever wondered what a parent’s role should be during the course of speech therapy? The short answer is it looks different depending on what the child is experiencing. The Hanen Program is something I learned about as a graduate student during my ECI practicum. I watched this program change how many families interacted […]