Pediatrics

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Your child’s ability to express their thoughts and emotions is critical to their development. We’ll help reduce frustration and give you both more to smile about.
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a playful approach
to pediatrics.

Children learn best in a playful yet structured setting with plenty of positive reinforcement. We provide speech therapy for toddlers and kids in a fun environment where they can grow and succeed.

Late
Talker

A typical two year old Is putting 2-words together. Most late talkers exhibit communication frustrations, they know what they want to say but don’t know how.

Childhood
Apraxia
of Speech

A child has difficulty planning the movements needed to get their message from their brain to their mouth.

Feeding and
Swallowing

A child who Is extremely picky when It comes to new foods or textures. A child that has difficulty chewing, coughs or chokes when eating or drinking and/or has a wet voice during mealtime. An infant with difficult swallowing latching, or getting milk. 

Speech
Sound
Disorders

A child that produces sounds Incorrectly, affecting how others understand their speech.

Language
Disorders

Children who have difficulty understanding what Is said to them may have a receptive language deficit. Children who have limited vocabulary or poor grammar may present with an expressive language deficit.

Fluency/
Stuttering

When a child has difficulty getting the words out, they may repeat parts of a word, stretch sounds out or experience a blockage of speech when no sounds come out at all.

Reading/
Literacy

A child who has difficulty learning to read and struggles with sound-letter correspondence (I.e. phonemic awareness)

Augmentative
Alternative
Communication

Using total communication to allow your child to express themselves Including, sign language, gestures and speech generating devices. We work with switch, touch and eye-gaze activated devices.

Voice
Disorders

The most common voice disorders In children are laryngitis, vocal cord lesions, poor speaking technique and vocal cord paralysis. It Is necessary for the child to receive an evaluation by an Ear Nose and Throat physician first.
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We understand the impacts communication obstacles have on your life, and we’re committed to helping you overcome them.
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the love is mutual.

  • "Stephanie is so kind and patient with my kiddos! She really knows her stuff and takes time to make sure I understand every step of the way. My kids and I really enjoy working with her."

    – Rebecca E. 

  • "I have been so impressed by the women at Gro. My little one struggled with breastfeeding and bottle feeding since she was born. Allegra really listened to me and did a thorough evaluation that we were able to pin down the problem and find a solution. My baby is thriving and growing (too) fast. I'm forever grateful for Allegra. ”

    - A Loving Mother

  • "Our daughter Lily suffered an anoxic brain injury 3 yrs ago, which resulted in her receiving a g-tube and having to communicate with an eye-gaze AAC device. Because of the highly-trained skills Allegra possesses, as well as her ability to truly “get to know” her patients, is why our daughter has been able to progress from solely using tube feedings, water and meds to orally eating, drinking and swallowing pills! ”

    - Jennifer L.

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Bozeman, MT 59718
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(406) 219-3223
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