
Communication is how children connect, learn, and grow. Speech and language therapy at Woven Care supports children across all areas of communication, such as developing first words, building language skills, learning to use an AAC device, working toward being understood by others, or seeking support with fluency and feeding.
With over 15 years of experience, Woven Care provides the highest quality pediatric therapy across Colorado from our clinics in Aurora, Colorado Springs, Fountain, Monument, and Pueblo.
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Speech therapy helps children find the most effective way to express themselves, connect with others, and understand the world around them. Woven Care’s speech-language pathologists (SLP) support children with a wide range of communication and language needs, including:
Speech therapy at Woven Care is not limited to children with a specific diagnosis. Support is available for any child who would benefit from building stronger communication skills.
Woven Care’s speech therapists use play-based, functional techniques that make learning feel natural and engaging. Sessions are built around each child’s interests and everyday activities, so skills translate directly into real life.
Speech is one way to communicate, but not the only way. Speech therapy at Woven Care supports all forms of communication, including gestures, signs, speech, and AAC systems. The goal is always to help each child communicate more effectively and honor all forms of communication.
Every program begins with a thorough evaluation by a licensed speech-language pathologist (SLP). From there, the team builds an individualized treatment plan around each child’s specific strengths, needs, and family goals. Plans are adjusted continuously as the child progresses.
Families and caregivers are active partners in the speech therapy process. Woven Care’s therapists share progress clearly, explain what they are working on and why, and provide practical strategies to support communication development at home and in the community.
When a child is also receiving applied behavior analysis (ABA), physical therapy, or occupational therapy, Woven Care’s speech therapists coordinate directly with those teams. One care plan, one location, and one team working together means nothing gets missed and progress builds across all areas of development.

For children who are nonverbal or minimally verbal, AAC systems offer a powerful path to communication and connection. AAC includes a wide range of tools and strategies, from picture-based communication boards to high-tech speech-generating devices, that help children express themselves by meeting them exactly where they are.
Woven Care’s speech-language pathologists are experienced in evaluating, recommending, and implementing AAC systems for children across a range of needs and ages. AAC is not a last resort, it is an evidence-based approach that supports language development and can be used alongside developing speech.
AAC support at Woven Care includes:

Feeding challenges are closely connected to speech and oral motor development. Woven Care’s speech therapists support children who experience difficulties with eating, mealtime routines, or swallowing, helping make mealtimes safer and more enjoyable for the whole family. Feeding therapy is delivered across both speech therapy and occupational therapy with our team working closely together to make a plan that best fits the child and family’s goals.
Woven Care has multiple convenient clinic locations across Colorado with new locations coming soon in Salt Lake City, Utah and Kansas City, Missouri. Speech therapy services are currently available in Colorado in Aurora, Colorado Springs, Fountain, Monument, and Pueblo.

Get in touch. Call or submit the online form. The team will follow up within two business days to confirm insurance, discuss next steps, and make sure a referral is in place.
Schedule an evaluation. A licensed SLP will conduct a thorough evaluation at a convenient clinic location and recommend services based on the child’s needs.
Begin care. Once a plan is in place, Woven Care schedules recurring sessions and coordinates with the full care team from day one.
Woven Care accepts most major insurance plans and is in-network with Medicaid, TRICARE / TriWest, BCBS, CHP+, and UHC, among many others. From verifying benefits to handling authorizations, we take on the paperwork so you can focus on your child’s progress.
Woven Care’s team is here to help families take the next step. Reach out today to learn more or schedule an evaluation.
Pediatric speech therapy helps children develop and strengthen communication and language skills. A speech-language pathologist (SLP) works with children on everything from producing sounds clearly and building vocabulary to using AAC devices and navigating social communication. Speech therapy also can address feeding and swallowing challenges.
Signs that a child may benefit from speech therapy include difficulty being understood by others, limited vocabulary for their age, challenges following directions, late talking, stuttering, difficulty with social communication, or struggles with eating and swallowing. A clinical evaluation is the best way to determine whether speech therapy is appropriate.
Speech therapy at Woven Care is delivered by licensed speech-language pathologists (SLPs) and speech-language pathology assistants (SLPAs).
Speech-language pathologists (SLPs)
SLPs hold master’s or doctoral degrees in speech-language pathology. They conduct evaluations, design individualized treatment plans, set goals, and supervise the full care team. Families work closely with their child’s SLP throughout the program.
Speech therapy can begin as early as infancy for feeding and swallowing concerns, and is commonly recommended for toddlers and young children showing signs of speech or language delays. Early intervention leads to stronger outcomes, but speech therapy is beneficial at any age.
Yes. Speech therapy is commonly recommended for autistic children and can be highly effective for building communication skills, including language development, social communication, and AAC. At Woven Care, speech therapy is often coordinated with ABA and other therapies as part of an integrated care plan.
Most major insurance plans cover pediatric speech therapy when it is medically necessary. Woven Care is in-network with Medicaid, BCBS, and TRICARE / TriWest, and accepts most major plans. The team handles benefits verification before services begin.
A referral is required to begin services. Referrals can typically be obtained from a child’s pediatrician, often without a separate appointment. Woven Care’s team will help coordinate the process.
The length of a speech therapy program varies depending on the child’s needs, goals, and progress. Some children make significant gains in a few months; others benefit from longer-term support. A speech-language pathologist will discuss a recommended timeline after the initial evaluation.