Speech Therapy

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Pediatric speech-language pathologists are highly trained professionals who specialize in a variety of communication disorders. At our practice, this can include helping children who have difficulty with language, articulation, and stuttering. We also work on communication difficulties stemming from multiple and comorbid diagnoses such as ADHD, Anxiety, and ODD. For our children with CAPD or language processing deficits, we have therapists who are certified in cognitive retraining programs to maximize the benefits of therapy.

Additionally, we specialize in life span services for our children who fall in the Autism Spectrum Disorder. Their needs can change and span across feeding difficulties, language delays, executive functioning deficits, and social skills struggles. Many of our children have been coming to us for years, as we help their families navigate each developmental stage and adjust our therapies accordingly.

His time with Ms. Rizza has reversed that tragedy beyond what I thought was possible. I can’t express to you enough how much I recommend Rizza Miro
— Jay and Kristina, Marlton NJ
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A simple room with light blue walls, a small wooden table with two chairs, a dark gray futon, a window with wooden frame, and decorative art and plants on the window sill. There are three colorful paintings of sunflowers on the wall.
I state with zeal that Rizza Miro was the only therapist out of all of the therapists who immediately and instinctively honed in on just what Chase needed
— Tracy Roman, Philadelphia
A handwritten note on notebook paper with a drawing of two women, one with black hair and green top, the other with blonde hair and glasses, holding a blue volleyball. The note says, 'I love Miss Rizza because she is the greatest speech teacher.'