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Pediatric Speech Therapy in Long Grove, IL

Evidence-based speech and language therapy across diagnoses and presentations. Customized 1:1 sessions with family involvement at the center — serving Long Grove and the surrounding area.

15 mi away 27 min drive In-network: BCBS IL PPO & Aetna

Communication challenges affect more than just speech — they shape how your child learns, plays, makes friends, and feels about themselves. Families in Long Grove who notice late talking, unclear speech, stuttering, or difficulty with social communication often start with a speech-language evaluation at Noor Pediatric Therapy, accessible from your area in 27 min. Our speech-language pathologists provide individualized 1:1 therapy that engages children through play and meaningful connection — because language develops best when it's tied to real interaction.

Serving Long Grove Families

Long Grove families seeking pediatric therapy can access evidence-based occupational therapy and speech therapy at our South Barrington practice. We specialize in sensory processing, fine motor development, communication skills, and emotional regulation for children from infancy through adolescence.

  • Specialized OT and speech therapy
  • Expert support for sensory and motor challenges
  • Parent coaching and group programs
  • Insurance and self-pay options

Service area:Long Grove, IL 60047, 60060 (Lake County)

What Our Speech Therapy in Long Grove Covers

Articulation & Phonology

Helping children produce sounds clearly so they can be understood by family, peers, and teachers.

Language Development

Vocabulary, grammar, sentence structure, following directions, and comprehension support.

Social Communication

Conversation skills, peer interaction, pragmatic language, and reading social cues.

Fluency Support

Strategies for children who stutter — reducing tension, building confidence, and supporting smooth speech.

AAC & Alternative Communication

Picture systems, devices, and gesture-based communication for children with limited verbal language.

Oral Motor Skills

Strength and coordination of the lips, tongue, jaw, and cheeks — supporting both speech and feeding.

Why Long Grove Families Choose Noor

Family at the center

We coach parents so the work in session translates to real life. Communication is built between people, not in a vacuum.

CCC-SLP credentialed

Our speech-language pathologists hold the Certificate of Clinical Competence — the gold-standard credential in the field.

Evidence-based methods

No fads, no one-size-fits-all curricula. Every session uses approaches grounded in current research.

Customized to your child

A late talker needs something different than a child working on stuttering. We build the right approach for the right child.

Long Grove school coordination:We collaborate with Kildeer District 96 and District 102 families.

Free Resources for Long Grove Families

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Whether you're ready to book or just exploring, our therapist-created guides and free developmental screener give you real, useful information you can use right now.

Specialized training, not generic pediatric therapy

Reflex integration, nervous system regulation, sensory integration, neurodiversity-affirming approaches — our therapists go deeper than the standard playbook because the standard playbook isn't enough for many of the families we serve.

Getting Here from Long Grove

Our clinic is located at 33 W Higgins Rd, Suite 4070 in South Barrington. From Long Grove, expect approximately 27 min of drive time (15 mi).

33 W Higgins Rd. Suite 4070, South Barrington, IL 60010

Frequently Asked Questions — Long Grove Families

When should I worry about my child's speech development?

Trust your gut. Specific concerns to watch: no babbling by 12 months, no words by 18 months, no two-word phrases by 24 months, speech that's hard for strangers to understand by age 4, or any loss of skills your child previously had. Earlier evaluation always leads to better outcomes — even if everything turns out fine.

What's the difference between speech therapy at school and private speech therapy?

School-based speech focuses on academic impact and is often delivered in small groups. Private speech therapy is 1:1 and broader — we can address articulation, language, fluency, social communication, AAC, and feeding, all tailored to your child specifically. Many families use both: school for academic support, private for deeper work.

Do you offer feeding therapy?

Yes — we address oral motor skills that affect both speech and feeding. If your child has picky eating tied to oral-motor concerns, difficulty managing certain textures, or coordination challenges with chewing and swallowing, our SLPs can help.

My Long Grove child stutters. Can speech therapy help?

Yes. Stuttering responds well to therapy, particularly when started early. Our SLPs use evidence-based approaches that reduce tension, build communication confidence, and give your child specific tools for moments of disfluency. Many children who stutter benefit dramatically from focused, supportive therapy.

Ready to Talk About speech therapy for Your Child?

Free 15-minute consultations, no commitment. We serve Long Grove and the surrounding area from our South Barrington clinic.