Can speech therapy help with social communication difficulties?

Yes. Speech therapy can significantly help children who struggle with social communication — also known as pragmatic language. This includes:

  • Knowing when and how to start conversations

  • Understanding body language, facial expressions, and tone

  • Taking turns during conversations

  • Staying on topic or adjusting speech based on the listener

Social communication challenges are common in children with autism, ADHD, or language delays. Therapists use role play, visuals, and structured practice to build these skills in safe, engaging ways.

 Book your consultation now to support your child’s social communication and interaction skills.