Language, Literacy, Preschool, and Social Communication Programs

We offer a variety of programs at our on-campus clinics to facilitate language development, improve communication skills, and address communication disorders for both children and young adults. These programs provide state-of-the-art services for our pediatric clients as well as valuable training experience for students in our Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology program interested in a pediatric specialty.

Preschool Programs

During the academic year, we provide evaluations as well as weekly individual and group play and interaction-based language therapy for toddlers and preschool age children

In addition to our academic year program, each summer, we run an intensive language intervention program for children ages 3 to 5 years. The program runs four mornings a week and includes play-based individual and group intervention. We also offer parent support and resource groups.

Learn more or fill out an application.

Language and Literacy Program

Our Language and Literacy Program provides evaluation and therapy for children in grades K-12 as well as young adults who need help with:

  • Executive function skills
  • Basic and higher order language skills
  • Phonological awareness, decoding, and spelling
  • Reading fluency and comprehension
  • Written formulation skills

Social Communication Programs

We offer both pediatric and adult therapy in either individual or group settings including:

  • Adult social communication groups
  • Pediatric social communication groups
  • Individual pediatric and adult therapy

Questions?

To learn more about our programs, please contact us at 617-353-3188 or slhs@bu.edu.