Speech Therapy
Helping Every Child Find Their Voice
Welcome to My Empower Therapy, Surrey’s trusted clinic for pediatric speech therapy. Our certified speech-language pathologists (SLPs) specialize in diagnosing and treating a wide range of speech, language, and communication disorders in children of all ages.
Why Speech Therapy Matters
Speech therapy plays a vital role in helping children develop the communication skills needed for everyday interactions, academic success, and social relationships. Early identification and personalized intervention can make a lasting impact.

Our Speech Therapy Services
At My Empower Therapy, we offer individualized, evidence-based therapy tailored to each child’s unique strengths and needs. Our services include:

Speech Sound Disorders ( Articulation & Phonology )
Does your child struggle to pronounce certain sounds correctly? We help children improve clarity by targeting articulation errors and phonological patterns.

Language Delays & Disorders
Support for children who have difficulty understanding language (receptive) or using language to express themselves (expressive).

Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS)
We offer specialized therapy for motor speech disorders where children know what they want to say but have difficulty coordinating the muscle movements to say it.

Stuttering / Fluency Disorders
Gentle, effective strategies to reduce disfluencies and build confident, fluent communication in children who stutter.

Voice Disorders
We help children with voice concerns such as hoarseness, breathiness, or pitch irregularities caused by vocal misuse or medical conditions.

Early Intervention (Ages 1–3)
Our early language programs support toddlers with speech delays to build a strong communication foundation during the most critical years of development.

Social Communication / Pragmatics
For children who struggle with conversation skills, understanding body language, or using language appropriately in social settings—commonly seen in children with autism, ADHD, or social communication disorder.

Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC)
We provide low-tech and high-tech AAC systems to support children who are non-verbal or minimally verbal, empowering them with new ways to express themselves.
