Speech Therapy in Kolkata for Children
Benefits of Speech Therapy
Speech therapy plays a crucial role in helping children develop effective communication skills, which are essential for learning, social interaction, and overall confidence.
At TherapyCo., our speech therapy sessions focus on improving:
Speech clarity and pronunciation so your child can be easily understood
Language development, including vocabulary, sentence formation, and understanding instructions
Social communication skills such as eye contact, turn-taking, and interaction
Feeding and oral-motor skills for children facing chewing or swallowing difficulties
Confidence in expressing needs and emotions
Early intervention can significantly improve long-term outcomes. Children who receive speech therapy at the right time show better academic readiness, improved behavior, and stronger social connections.
If your child is facing speech delay or communication challenges, starting therapy early can make a lasting difference.
Our Approach at TherapyCo.
At TherapyCo., we follow a personalized and structured therapy approach designed specifically for each child’s developmental needs.
We understand that no two children are the same. That’s why our therapy process includes:
Detailed assessment to identify communication gaps and developmental levels
Individualized therapy plans tailored to your child’s strengths and challenges
One-on-one sessions to ensure focused attention and faster progress
Play-based and activity-based therapy to keep children engaged and motivated
Parent involvement and guidance so progress continues at home
Our multidisciplinary approach integrates speech therapy with occupational therapy and behavioral strategies when required. This ensures holistic development, not just speech improvement.
We focus on building communication step by step — from sounds and imitation to meaningful words and functional language.
Who Needs Speech Therapy?
Speech therapy is beneficial for children who show delays or difficulties in communication, speech, or feeding skills.
Your child may need speech therapy if you notice:
Delayed speech milestones (not speaking words at expected age)
Limited vocabulary or difficulty forming sentences
Difficulty understanding instructions or responding to name
Unclear speech or difficulty pronouncing words
Lack of eye contact or poor social interaction
Feeding difficulties such as chewing, swallowing, or food refusal
Conditions like autism, developmental delay, or ADHD affecting communication
Many parents wait, hoping the child will “start speaking on their own.” However, early support can prevent future challenges and accelerate development.
If you have concerns about your child’s communication, a professional assessment can provide clarity and the right direction.









