Speech and Language Pathology White Rock, BC
Helping Individuals of all ages Communicate with Confidence
Are you or someone you know struggling to express yourself, understand language, or being understood by others? We can help.
When it comes to self expression and communication, speech and language pathology can make a lasting difference. At our White Rock practice, our team at Liv Therapy provides a personalized approach to speech and language pathology (SLP). Our approach helps our patients build clear communication skills, boost self-confidence, and feel more connected to the world around them.
Book a free consultation to learn how speech and language pathology can help you or your loved one.
For your convenience, we offer flexible virtual and in person appointments. Get in touch with us today.
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Wondering if speech and language pathology is right for you or a loved one?
Book a FREE consultation today.
Understanding Speech & Language Pathology
Speech and language pathology is ideal for individuals who experience challenges with speech sounds, language comprehension, voice, fluency, or social communication. Whether it’s difficulty pronouncing words, or trouble following directions, therapy can help improve communication skills and overall confidence.
Our speech and language pathologist (SLP) works with individuals of all ages in White Rock and the surrounding area. From developing reading, writing, and expressive language skills, to word pronunciation, our team can provide the support you need.
How Speech & Language Pathology Helps
Speech and language pathology supports the following skills:
Improving speech clarity
Learning to pronounce words and sounds correctly.
Developing stronger language skills
Understanding, processing, and using words effectively.
Enhancing social communication
Engaging in conversations, asking questions, and expressing feelings appropriately.
Increasing confidence
Feeling proud of your ability to communicate and be understood.
Every individual’s journey is unique. Our speech and language pathologist will work with you one-on-one to develop the most effective approach for long term success and improvement.
Our approach to speech and language pathology
At Liv Therapy, we believe that progress happens when therapy feels safe, supportive, and enjoyable.
Our speech and language pathology process includes:
An assessment – We begin with a comprehensive speech and language assessment to identify your strengths and needs.
A personalized Plan – Together, we develop a therapy plan with clear goals tailored to your unique profile.
Therapy Sessions – Sessions are interactive and unique based on your needs.
Collaboration – You’ll receive guidance and practical strategies to support communication growth at home.
To help you or your loved one thrive, we work together with you based on your unique needs to ensure consistent progress across environments.
Common Areas We Support
Speech sound disorders (articulation or phonological delays)
Language delays and disorders
Childhood apraxia of speech
Stuttering (fluency disorders)
Voice disorders
Social communication challenges (including autism spectrum)
Early language development (late talkers)
Literacy and reading comprehension support
If you’re unsure whether our speech and language pathology services are right for you or your loved one, our free consultation can help.
FAQ about Speech and Language Pathology
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If people find it hard to understand you when speaking, or if you struggle to express yourself, , a speech-language assessment can help determine whether therapy is needed. Get in touch with us today, we offer a FREE consultation. so there is no cost to get started.
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Our SLP targets specific communication goals by developing a plan custom to your goals and needs.
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The duration of treatment depends on the nature and severity of the challenges. Some individuals make progress in a few months, while others benefit from longer-term support.
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Yes — we offer virtual sessions for individuals across British Columbia who prefer the flexibility of online support or who may not have the support they need in their local community.

