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Speech and language development

Your child’s voice β€” discover it

The LOQOS speech therapy service helps children with speech, language, and communication difficulties using modern, evidence-based methods. Every child has the right to speak.

800+
Children treated
15+
Speech therapists
11+
Years of experience
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11+Years of operation
800+Children treated
Speech therapy
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Speech and language therapy

Speech-language pathology is the field of science dealing with the assessment and treatment of speech, language, voice, and swallowing disorders. The LOQOS speech therapy service creates an individual treatment plan tailored to the child’s age and needs.

Using modern technologies and evidence-based methods, our specialists maximize the development of every child’s communication skills.

Individual assessment

Each child’s speech and language level is thoroughly tested and an individual plan is prepared.

Articulation therapy

Correct pronunciation of sounds, development of phonetic skills.

Language development program

Vocabulary expansion, sentence construction, grammatical skills.

Regular monitoring

Progress is evaluated every 4 weeks and the plan is updated.

Target audience of speech therapy

Children with the following conditions can benefit from speech therapy support.

Speech delay

Children whose speech development is not age-appropriate, who speak little or not at all.

1.5–6 years

Articulation disorder

Children who cannot pronounce sounds correctly and speak unintelligibly.

3–10 years

Stuttering

Children and adolescents with pauses, repetitions, and prolongations in the flow of speech.

3–16 years

Speech in autism

Development of communication and language skills in children with an ASD diagnosis.

2–12 years

Dyslexia / dysgraphia

School-age children with reading and writing difficulties.

6–14 years

Hearing impairment

Speech rehabilitation after a hearing aid or cochlear implant.

1–14 years

Methods we use

Evidence-based treatment methods that meet international standards.

PROMPT therapy

A method that teaches correct sound production through tactile stimulation of articulation points.

PECS system

Picture Exchange Communication System β€” alternative communication for non-verbal children.

TOMATIS method

Audio-psycho-phonology technology that improves auditory perception and speech processing.

Play-based therapy

Stimulation of speech and language skills in the child’s natural play environment.

Digital tools

Interactive exercises with special speech therapy programs and tablet apps.

Group sessions

Therapy in a small-group setting to strengthen social communication skills.

How does treatment proceed?

1

Initial contact

Registration by phone, WhatsApp, or online form.

2

Speech assessment

The speech therapist tests the child’s speech, language, and communication level.

3

Treatment plan

Individual goals are set and agreed upon with the parent.

4

Therapy sessions

2–4 sessions per week, home assignments, monthly report.

Signs to watch for

If you notice these signs, consult a speech therapist:

At 12 months, not saying any words and not using gestures

At 2 years, knows fewer than 50 words and cannot form 2-word sentences

At 3 years, speech is not understood by strangers

Omits, replaces, or distorts certain sounds

Stuttering, frequent pauses in the flow of speech

Has difficulty following simple instructions

Lagging in reading or writing skills at school

Avoids communication with peers, cannot express themselves

Early intervention increases outcomes 2–3Γ—. The “they’ll grow out of it” approach can lead to lost time.

Statistics

Data collected over 11 years of clinical practice.

Improvement in speech intelligibility
92%
Vocabulary growth
89%
Parent satisfaction
97%
Communication skills
86%
800+
Children treated
11+
Years of clinical practice
15+
Certified speech therapists
2–6
Months on average

What parents say

Real families’ experiences with the LOQOS speech therapy service.

“My son wasn’t speaking yet at age 3. After 6 months of speech therapy, he could form sentences. We are grateful to our specialist.”

AygΓΌn M., Baku

“My daughter had a stuttering problem. In 4 months with LOQOS speech therapists, there was huge progress.”

Rashad H., Sumgait

“We came to LOQOS for speech development after a hearing aid. The result was much better than we expected.”

Sabina I., Ganja

Frequently asked questions

The most frequently asked questions about speech therapy.

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From what age can you consult a speech therapist?
A speech therapy assessment is possible from 18 months. Early intervention sharply improves outcomes.
How many sessions per week are needed?
Usually 2–3 sessions per week are recommended, 30–45 minutes each. In severe cases 4–5 sessions may be needed.
How long does treatment last?
Depending on the type of problem, 2–12 months. Simple articulation disorders are shorter; complex language delays can take longer.
What can a parent do at home?
After each session the therapist gives homework. Active parental involvement at home increases results by 40–50%.
Are online sessions possible?
In some cases β€” especially for maintaining continuity β€” online sessions are possible. However, the initial assessment is conducted in person.
Which branches offer speech therapy?
Speech therapy is available at all 9 of our branches β€” Ganjlik, Yasamal, Ahmadli, Sumgait, Ganja, Khirdalan, Lankaran, Barda, and Guba.

Take a step for your child’s speech development today

Contact us for a free initial assessment.

+994 70 600 46 48