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Speech & Language Delay Therapy for Palatine Families

Evidence-based pediatric speech therapy for late talkers, articulation challenges, and language delays — serving Palatine and the surrounding area.

10 mi away 18 min drive In-network: BCBS IL PPO & Aetna

Speech and language delays are among the most common reasons families seek pediatric therapy. If your Palatine child is a late talker, has speech that's hard to understand, or struggles with vocabulary, sentence structure, or following directions, you're not alone — and there's real, evidence-based help. Noor Pediatric Therapy is a quick drive from 18 min, and our speech-language pathologists work with children from toddlerhood through adolescence to build the skills they need to communicate and connect.

Serving Palatine Families

Palatine parents searching for pediatric occupational therapy or speech therapy can find specialized, evidence-based care at Noor Pediatric Therapy in South Barrington. We help children with autism, ADHD, sensory processing disorder, developmental delays, anxiety, and fine motor challenges build the skills they need to succeed. Our approach combines research-based interventions with play-based activities — because children learn best when they're engaged and having fun. Palatine families also benefit from our parent coaching program, which empowers you with strategies to support your child at home.

  • Expert OT for autism, ADHD, SPD, and developmental delays
  • Speech therapy for all ages — toddlers through teens
  • In-network with BCBS IL PPO and Aetna Commercial plans
  • Parent coaching and group therapy programs available

Service area:Palatine, IL 60067, 60074 (Cook County)

Signs to Watch For

If you're noticing some of these in your child, an evaluation can help clarify what's going on.

No babbling by 9–12 months
No first words by 15–18 months
Fewer than 100 words or no two-word phrases by 24 months
Speech that's hard for unfamiliar people to understand by age 3–4
Difficulty following age-appropriate directions
Frustration that seems tied to communication struggles

Supporting Palatine Children with Speech & Language Delays

Late Talker Support

Building first words, expanding vocabulary, and supporting pre-language communication for young children who aren't talking yet.

Articulation Therapy

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

Expressive Language

Vocabulary, grammar, and sentence-building support for children whose language is behind expectations.

Receptive Language

Following directions, comprehension, and understanding of language — especially when expressive language seems fine.

Mixed Receptive-Expressive

Comprehensive support for children with delays in both understanding and using language.

Parent Coaching

Daily strategies that build language opportunities into bath time, meals, car rides, and bedtime.

Free Resources for Palatine 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.

Families come to us when they want depth, not volume

We're a small clinic by design. Smaller caseloads mean every family gets real attention, every session is intentional, and your child sees the same therapist every visit.

Getting Here from Palatine

Our clinic is located at 33 W Higgins Rd, Suite 4070 in South Barrington. From Palatine, expect approximately 18 min of drive time (10 mi).

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

Frequently Asked Questions — Palatine Families

How often should we come for therapy?

Most children with speech and language delays benefit from weekly sessions. Younger children with significant delays sometimes do better with twice-weekly sessions during early intensive periods. We always include parent strategies so progress continues between visits.

What's the difference between a speech delay and a language delay?

Speech refers to how sounds are produced (articulation, fluency). Language refers to the content and structure of communication (vocabulary, grammar, comprehension). Many children have one or the other; some have both. A speech-language evaluation tells you exactly what's going on.

Concerned About Speech & Language Delays? We Can Help.

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