Pediatric speech therapy Ontario

Speech therapy for autistic children

Speech-language support helps children communicate needs, understand language, build social connection, use AAC or visuals when helpful, and participate more confidently at home, school, and in the community.

Communication support

Speech-language therapy built around your child

Families searching for speech therapy for autistic children, speech therapist for kids, or speech delay support often need practical help with communication in everyday moments.

On The Spectrum can include speech-language therapy in a coordinated care plan alongside ABA therapy, occupational therapy, assessment, school consultation, and parent coaching.

Speech delay supportExpressive languageReceptive languageSocial communicationAAC and visualsFamily strategies

What speech therapy can support

Communication goals that matter in daily life

Understanding

Receptive language

Support for following directions, understanding routines, answering questions, and processing classroom or home language.

Expression

Expressive language

Build words, phrases, sentence use, storytelling, requesting, commenting, and functional communication.

Clarity

Speech sounds

Help with articulation, speech sound patterns, and clearer communication when appropriate for the child.

Connection

Social communication

Support conversation, turn taking, perspective taking, play communication, and confidence across settings.

Access

AAC and visual supports

Use augmentative and alternative communication, visuals, or communication systems when speech alone is not enough.

Caregivers

Parent coaching

Give families practical strategies for modelling language, expanding communication, and supporting carryover at home.

Collaborative care

Speech therapy can work alongside ABA and OT

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A coordinated plan for communication

Speech-language goals can connect with ABA, OT, school consultation, and family routines so children have more chances to communicate naturally throughout the day.

  • Communication goals that fit your child's developmental stage and strengths.
  • Collaboration around AAC, visuals, reinforcement, and classroom strategies.
  • Support for speech delay, social language, emotional expression, and daily routines.
  • Parent strategies that help skills carry over outside therapy sessions.
  • Service planning for Mississauga, Toronto, the GTA, and Ontario families.

Speech therapy intake

Ask about communication support

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Tell us what communication looks like now

Share your child's age, current communication strengths, speech or language concerns, AAC use, school needs, and any assessment history. We will help you choose the right next step.