How Speech Therapy in Island Lake, IL Can Help

  • 10 rooms for individualized 1:1 therapy
  • 2 gyms that feature a climber play structure, swings, rock wall, and monkey bars to target strength, balance, coordination, and sensory processing in an environment of play.
  • Additional special spaces include a feeding room, classroom-style learning rooms, and sensory spaces
  • Classrooms provide clients with readiness for their own school journey, in addition to opportunities for socialization and group learning.
  • Through our Early Autism Testing Clinic, children 4-and-under will receive an assessment and diagnosis within just a few weeks.

How Speech Therapy in Island Lake, IL Can Help

Speech therapy offers valuable support for children facing communication challenges, empowering them with skills essential for social and educational success. Our therapists work with children to build confidence in a variety of areas:

  • Speech Delays and Articulation: Helping children pronounce sounds clearly and speak at an age-appropriate pace
  • Language Development: Supporting the understanding and use of words, phrases, and sentences
  • Stuttering and Fluency: Improving speech flow and reducing interruptions in conversation
  • Voice and Resonance: Addressing voice quality and tone for clear, pleasant speech
  • Auditory Processing: Enhancing the ability to listen and interpret sounds accurately
  • Social Communication: Developing skills for interactions, including eye contact, gestures, and conversation
  • Feeding and Swallowing: Assisting with oral-motor skills for safe and effective eating

With personalized care and engaging activities, our team is dedicated to helping children reach their communication goals in a warm and welcoming environment.

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How Speech Therapy in Island Lake, IL Can Help

Speech therapy offers valuable support for children facing communication challenges, empowering them with skills essential for social and educational success. Our therapists work with children to build confidence in a variety of areas:

  • Speech Delays and Articulation: Helping children pronounce sounds clearly and speak at an age-appropriate pace
  • Language Development: Supporting the understanding and use of words, phrases, and sentences
  • Stuttering and Fluency: Improving speech flow and reducing interruptions in conversation
  • Voice and Resonance: Addressing voice quality and tone for clear, pleasant speech
  • Auditory Processing: Enhancing the ability to listen and interpret sounds accurately
  • Social Communication: Developing skills for interactions, including eye contact, gestures, and conversation
  • Feeding and Swallowing: Assisting with oral-motor skills for safe and effective eating

With personalized care and engaging activities, our team is dedicated to helping children reach their communication goals in a warm and welcoming environment.

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Speech Developmental Milestones: Birth to 18 Months

If you're worried whether your child is meeting key developmental milestones, our speech therapists are here to help. Evaluations and services are covered by most insurance providers.

Even if you have just one of the concerns on this list, an evaluation can help!

Contact us to learn more about our services and determine whether 1:1 support is needed to facilitate your child's growth and development.

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Birth to 3 Months
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    Does not turn to or pay attention to sounds
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    Does not coo or make sounds like ooooo, aahh, and mmmmm
4-6 Months
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    Does not giggle or laugh
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    Does not look at or follow objects with their eyes
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    Does not vocalize during play or with objects in mouth
7-9 Months
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    Does not respond when you call their name
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    Makes no gestures or only a few gestures, like reaching, waving, or pointing
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    Does not recognize names of some people and objects
10-12 Months
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    Does not respond to simple words and phrases
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    Does not say one or two word phrases (e.g. mama, dada, hi, bye)
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    Does not point, wave, show, or give objects
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    Does not imitate or initiate gestures for engaging in social interactions and playing games
13-18 Months
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    Does not follow directions (e.g. give me the ball, show me your nose)
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    Does not shake head for "no" or nod head for "yes"
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    Cannot identify one or more body parts
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    Does not point to make requests, comment, or get information
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    Does not use a combination of long strings of sounds, syllables, and real words
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    Does not use or understand at least 50 words

Occupational Therapy Developmental Milestones: Birth to 18 Months

If you're worried whether your child is meeting key developmental milestones, our occupational therapists are here to help. Evaluations and services are covered by most insurance providers.

Even if you have just one of the concerns on this list, an evaluation can help!

Contact us to learn more about our services and determine whether 1:1 support is needed to facilitate your child's growth and development.

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4-5 Months
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    Becomes very upset when moved and is frequently irritable for no reason
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    Hands remain closed or fisted most of the time
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    Does not reach for objects
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    Does not follow an object with their eyes
6-7 Months
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    Does not support self on forearms with head in midline
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    Does not bring hands or objects to mouth
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    Does not have good head control
8-10 Months
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    Does not transfer an object from one hand to another
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    Does not actively grasp large objects or finger foods when placed in front of them
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    Is not beginning to pick up small objects
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    Is not beginning to show finger isolation
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    Is excessively upset about being moved, dressed, changed, or bathed
12-14 Months
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    Is not interested in age-appropriate toys
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    Is excessively upset by loud noises
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    Is not able to pick up small objects, such as a cheerio, with the tip of the thumb and tip of the index finger
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    Is not able to voluntarily release an object from hand
15-18 Months
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    Is unable to complete a simple shape puzzle
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    Is unable to stack 2-4 blocks
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    Is unable to identify and point to body parts
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    Does not engage in pretend play

How Speech Therapy in Island Lake, IL Can Help

Speech therapy offers valuable support for children facing communication challenges, empowering them with skills essential for social and educational success. Our therapists work with children to build confidence in a variety of areas:

  • Speech Delays and Articulation: Helping children pronounce sounds clearly and speak at an age-appropriate pace
  • Language Development: Supporting the understanding and use of words, phrases, and sentences
  • Stuttering and Fluency: Improving speech flow and reducing interruptions in conversation
  • Voice and Resonance: Addressing voice quality and tone for clear, pleasant speech
  • Auditory Processing: Enhancing the ability to listen and interpret sounds accurately
  • Social Communication: Developing skills for interactions, including eye contact, gestures, and conversation
  • Feeding and Swallowing: Assisting with oral-motor skills for safe and effective eating

With personalized care and engaging activities, our team is dedicated to helping children reach their communication goals in a warm and welcoming environment.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Pediatric Speech Therapy in Skokie, IL

Frequently Asked Questions about Pediatric Speech Therapy in Skokie, IL

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Frequently Asked Questions about Pediatric Speech Therapy in Skokie, IL

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Are Early Intervention Services at North Shore Pediatric Therapy affiliated with the Illinois Early Intervention Program?

Our early intervention services are offered independently, with no affiliation with the Illinois Early Intervention Program. However, our therapists have deep experience working with children of all ages, especially those 3 years old and younger. Our private practice provides a range of therapies, including speech, occupational, physical, mental health, Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), and autism or comprehensive neuropsychological testing, tailored to meet the unique needs of each child.

While both programs aim to support children's development, there are a few important differences. You should make the most appropriate and reasonable decision for your family and child’s current situation.

 
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How quickly are services available?
We can start therapy right away during the morning and early afternoon times (8 AM – 3 PM) with no wait lists at almost all North Shore Pediatric Therapy locations.
Depending on your geography, there could be longer waiting lists for evaluations and starting EI services.
Who qualifies for services?
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Open to all children, and therapies are personalized based on your child’s needs. For insurance reimbursement, some clients may require a referral and diagnosis, which we’ll work with you to
Children may not always qualify for EI services if they are not determined to have a developmental delay of 30% or more in certain areas of development.
If autism is suspected, who can diagnose this?
We have an in-house neuropsychology team dedicated to providing convenient autism assessments to families who suspect or have been referred to for autism testing. A formal diagnosis can open paths to additional therapies, support, and accommodations for a child. Like other therapies, testing is usually covered by insurance.
EI does not provide formal autism diagnoses. EI focuses on developmental assessments and providing therapy services to support areas of delay. If a formal autism diagnosis is needed, families are typically referred to a specialist, such as a neuropsychologist or developmental pediatrician, outside of the EI system.
What is the cost of services?
The cost of services depends on your insurance plan, just like a visit to any other medical specialist.

Your plan’s deductible (how much you need to pay on your own before insurance begins covering services), copays (a daily or per service fee that some insurances charge), and coinsurance (how much of the ongoing costs are covered after meeting your deductible) all impact the cost of therapy.
EI evaluations and coordination of services are free, but therapy services are not. EI sets a family participation fee based on your family’s income, size, and any significant out-of-pocket medical expenses. In many cases, if your child is covered under a private insurance plan, you are required to use your insurance benefits to help cover the costs of EI services.
Where does therapy happen?
Therapy happens in a center with gyms, play spaces, tools, and special equipment to help your child.

A center environment means that therapists with different specialties can collaborate on the same case and can provide socialization opportunities with other clients during
EI therapists come to your home or work with your child in community settings, which can be very convenient for families.
How long do services last?
Therapy can continue as long as your child needs it, even beyond age 3. You have more control over how long your child receives services, including transitioning from one service to another depending on your child’s unique needs.
Services are reviewed regularly and continue only if your child still qualifies. Services end when your child turns 3, with support to transition to school programs.

Getting to Our Arlington Heights Center from Island Lake, IL

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We are located near the Arlington racetrack, with easy access from Euclid and I-355. The building has a beautiful open-air atrium, with comfortable seating and free wifi.

Who We Serve

Our Arlington Heights ABA Therapy & Pediatric Therapy center proudly serves families in Arlington Heights and surrounding areas, including including Mount Prospect, Palatine, Buffalo Grove, Rolling Meadows, Des Plaines, and Prospect Heights.

Hours of Operation

Monday to Friday: 8 am to 6:30 pm
Saturday: 8 am to 12 pm
Sunday: Closed

Getting here

Getting to Our Arlington Heights Center from Island Lake, IL

North Shore Pediatric Therapy — Arlington Heights

3030 Salt Creek Ln, Arlington Heights, IL 60005

We are located near the Arlington racetrack, with easy access from Euclid and I-355. The building has a beautiful open-air atrium, with comfortable seating and free wifi.

Hours:

Monday to Friday: 8 am to 6:30 pm
Saturday: 8 am to 12 pm
Sunday: Closed

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What families say

The office team is always welcoming, safe and knowledgeable with kids and families...We have had nothing but good experiences as we navigated this unexpected journey with NSPT, from our neuropsych evaluation process and the OT support for our son. Thank you!!

— A local family

North Shore pediatric Therapy has been a true blessing for our family. The staff is incredibly knowledgeable, caring, and patient. They took the time to understand my child’s unique needs and created a personalized therapy plan that truly made a difference. My child has made huge progress in communication, social skills, and confidence since starting here. The environment is welcoming, safe, and supportive, and they always keep me informed about goals and progress. I’m so grateful for the dedication and compassion they show every day.

★★★★★

My son has been going to NSPT for 9 consecutive years which has been such a positive experience. Every single person he worked with there there has been wonderful and he has made so much progress through the years. He wouldn’t be where he is now without NSPT and he still always looks forward to going!

★★★★★

My experience with North Shore Pediatric Therapy has been nothing but positive. Everyone is professional, knowledgeable and most importantly, caring!

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