Speech Therapy in Sikar

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Best Speech Therapy in Sikar for Children

Pediatric speech and language therapy on Silver Jubilee Road

Speech therapy helps a child understand language, produce sounds clearly, and be understood by people outside the family. Our Sikar centre works only with children — on late talking, unclear speech, stammering, difficulty following instructions, and the communication needs that come with autism.

For a long time, families in and around Sikar had to travel for this kind of support. That meant a full day lost for every session, and for most parents it meant the therapy simply did not happen consistently enough to work. Speech therapy depends on regular sessions over months, not occasional ones. Having it locally is not a convenience — it is the difference between a plan that works and one that does not.

We assess your child first, set written goals you can understand, and show you how to carry the work into ordinary moments at home. Our Sikar centre is open open Monday to Saturday, 09:00 to 18:00.

Words, then sentences

Building vocabulary first, then the grammar a child needs to be understood at school.

Speech that others can follow

Sound production and clarity, so your child is understood beyond the immediate family.

Calmer days at home

A child who can finally ask for what they want usually stops having to fight for it.

What Pediatric Speech Therapy Involves

Speech therapy for children is far wider than fixing pronunciation. A speech-language pathologist looks at four separate things: whether your child understands what is said to them, whether they can put words together to say what they mean, whether other people can understand the result, and whether they can use language socially — taking turns, staying on topic, joining in.

A child can be strong in one of those and weak in another, which is why assessment comes before any therapy plan. Our Sikar therapists work with children only, using play-based methods built for a developing child rather than adult techniques scaled down.

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Late Talking and Delayed Speech

For children slow to start speaking, or whose vocabulary has not grown the way their siblings’ did. We build words through play first, then work on joining them.
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Speech That Is Hard to Understand

When a child speaks but relatives, teachers and other children cannot follow them. We target the specific sounds being dropped or swapped.
3

Stammering and Stuttering

Repeating sounds, getting stuck on words, or visible effort and tension while speaking. How the family responds matters as much as the therapy itself, so we coach that too.
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Trouble Following Instructions

Receptive language. A child who ignores "go and wash your hands" may not be disobeying — they may not have understood. This is the most commonly missed difficulty of the nine.
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Fussy Eating and Oral-Motor Difficulty

Children who refuse whole food groups by texture, hold food in the mouth, or tire while chewing. We work jointly with our occupational therapists, because the cause is usually sensory as well as motor.
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Difficulty Playing and Talking With Other Children

Social communication — turn-taking, staying on topic, starting a conversation, reading tone. Often the main need for an autistic child who already speaks fluently.
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Children Who Are Not Yet Speaking

Picture systems, signs and communication devices give a child a way to be understood now, while spoken language develops. Parents often worry this delays speech — the evidence points the other way.
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Getting Ready for School

The language skills that sit underneath reading and writing: rhyming, hearing sounds in words, retelling something that happened, following a teacher’s instruction in a group.
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Communication Support in Autism and Developmental Delay

For children with autism, global developmental delay, Down syndrome or hearing impairment. At our Sikar centre this runs alongside occupational therapy, ABA and special education as one plan rather than separate appointments.
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When to Bring Your Child In

Any one of these is reason enough for a screening. You do not need to recognise several, and you do not need to be certain.

  • Your child is not babbling, pointing or waving, and does not turn when you call their name
  • Your child uses far fewer words than other children their age
  • Your child is not yet joining words together
  • People outside the family cannot understand your child
  • Your child does not follow simple instructions without gestures
  • Your child stammers, and it has continued for months or comes with visible tension
  • Your child has lost words or skills they previously had — bring them promptly, without waiting

If your child does not respond to their name, arrange a hearing test as well. It is quick, and it rules out a large possibility.

What Most Children Do, and When

Children vary enormously, and this is a general guide rather than a test. It is useful for spotting when your child is a long way behind rather than slightly behind.

Around this age Most children are
1 year Babbling, pointing at things, waving, turning when called by name
18 months Using a handful of single words and following a simple instruction
2 years Joining two words together, and understood by close family
3 years Speaking in short sentences, asking questions, understood by most people
4 years Telling you what happened during the day, and understood by strangers

If your child is clearly behind the line for their age, a screening is worth booking. If they are close to it, they may simply need a little more time — and an assessment will tell you which.

Families We See at Our Sikar Centre

Our centre sits on Silver Jubilee Road, opposite the Police Line, above Tanishq — central enough to reach easily from across the district. Alongside families from Sikar city, we regularly see children travelling in from:

• Fatehpur, Laxmangarh, Neem Ka Thana, Khandela, Reengus, Losal, Danta Ramgarh, Sri Madhopur.

If you are travelling in, tell us when you book. We will try to group your child’s sessions so that one trip does more, and we will give you specific work to do at home between visits so the gap between sessions does not undo the progress.

How We Work in Sikar

Nothing starts with a therapy session. It starts with an assessment: our speech-language pathologist watches how your child plays, listens and responds, takes a full history from you, and uses measures suited to their age. You leave that first visit with written goals in plain language — and if we do not think your child needs therapy, we will tell you that instead.
The sessions themselves look like play, because for a young child nothing else works. Underneath the play are specific targets, tracked each session and reviewed with you regularly. We also give you something concrete to do at home, because progress is made in the ordinary hours — at mealtimes, on the walk to school — far more than in the therapy room.

What Changes First

Progress is gradual and it usually shows up at home before it shows up in the therapy room. These are the changes Sikar families tell us about:

    • Grandparents and neighbours can understand their child, not just the parents
    • Fewer meltdowns, because there is finally a way to ask
    • The child starts asking questions rather than only naming things
    • Teachers stop reporting that the child sits apart from the group
    • Getting ready in the morning becomes less of a battle
    • The child begins telling you about their day without being asked

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Our Sikar centre provides full pediatric speech and language therapy on Silver Jubilee Road. Therapy works through regular sessions over time, so having it locally matters more than most parents expect.

Almost certainly not. We assess children from toddlerhood onwards, and early sessions look like ordinary play. Support given early does more with less effort — but children gain at every stage, and “too late” is not a real category.

Sometimes that is right. Sometimes waiting costs a child the window in which therapy works fastest. A screening takes one visit and settles the question either way.

It depends entirely on the difficulty and the starting point. Mild clarity problems resolve much faster than a significant language delay. We set written goals at the assessment and review them with you, so you always know where things stand. Anyone giving you a timeline before meeting your child is guessing.

No. Therapy targets the actual difficulty, not a label, and can begin while any assessment is still under way.

No. Multilingual exposure does not cause language delay. Children raised with Hindi, Rajasthani and English manage all of them. If language is not developing, the reason lies elsewhere.

Every plan is built from the assessment, so we do not quote before meeting your child. Call the centre and we will explain what the screening covers and what happens after it.

2nd Floor, Savigo Tower, above Tanishq and LG Showroom, opposite Police Line, Silver Jubilee Road, Sikar 332001. Open Monday to Saturday, 09:30 to 18:00.

Begin Your Journey to Better Communication Today

If you or a loved one could benefit from speech therapy services, we invite you to contact Paramount Child Development Center to schedule an evaluation. Our team is dedicated to helping individuals overcome communication challenges and achieve their full potential. Let us support you on your journey to better communication and a higher quality of life!

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Contacts

Jaipur Address : 1st Floor , 10, Tonk Rd, opposite BMW Showroom, Kailash Puri Colony, Durgapura, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302015

Sikar Address : 2nd Floor, Savigo Tower (Above Tanishq & LG Showroom)
Opposite Police Line, Silver Jubilee Road
Sikar, Rajasthan 332001

Open Hours

Monday to Saturday 10:00 - 19:30

Sunday Closed

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