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Give Your Child Communication Skills Needed For Life

Nobles Speech Therapy LLC offers fun, individualized speech and language therapy to help with articulation, fluency, language, voice, and social communication skills for children from three years old to young adults.

Serving clients in Prince George's County, MD, Montgomery County, MD, Howard County, MD, Anne Arundel County, MD, Baltimore, MD and more.



Speech Therapy for Ages 3-18

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Fun Speech Therapy For Children

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Articulation Therapy

We help your child speak more clearly and be understood. Through fun games and activities, we teach your child how to move different mouth parts and produce sounds correctly.

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Therapy for Stuttering

Using fluency shaping and other techniques, we strive to reduce the severity of stuttering issues, building your child's confidence and ability to express themselves clearly.

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Voice Therapy

We help your child speak more clearly and be understood. Through fun games and activities, your child will learn how to move different mouth parts and produce sounds correctly.

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Apraxia of Speech

We teach your child how to produce sounds, words, and sentences needed to communicate and, if clear speech is beyond reach, we equip your child with other tools to communicate.

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Treatment for Expressive Language Disorders

We help your child use words, phrases, and sentences to express wants, feelings, and thoughts. They are taught the proper use of grammar, vocabulary, and formulating complete sentences.


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Treatment for Receptive Language Disorders

We help your child overcome difficulty understanding what they hear, read and see (e.g., picture symbols, sign language, etc.). Treatment goals include reading comprehension, following directions, understanding concepts, vocabulary figurative language, and much more.

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Social Communication

We teach your child how to communicate more effectively by following behavior and standard etiquette rules and learning how to interpret social cues better.

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Reading and Writing

We help your child with pre literacy and literacy skills. Reading assessments determine the cause of reading errors (e.g., dyslexia or speech production).

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Alternative Communications

We empower non-verbal or limited-verbal children, enhancing self-expression with tools like picture systems and sign language.

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Autism

Bespoke, playful sessions help children on the autism spectrum express themselves and interact confidently.

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Dyslexia

Interactive strategies improve phonological awareness, reading fluency, and spelling, building confidence and making reading enjoyable.

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Speech Delay

We help children catch up, enhancing speech sound production and verbal expression through joyful learning experiences.

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Some Kids Need Help

Children struggling with vital speech and language skills may become frustrated and develop poor habits and a lack of confidence. In addition, without intervention, children may grow more isolated and fall behind academically as the resources available at schools may not adequately address the child's needs. 

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Many Parents Feel Unprepared to Address the Situation by Themselves

It's heartbreaking to see your child having trouble communicating. As patterns develop, you worry about a future of unrealized potential. It is not uncommon to conclude that your child needs more help than you can provide alone, as well-intended attempts to address the challenges at home prove unproductive or worse.

When It's Time for a Specialist

When your child needs assistance, the right Pediatric Speech & Language Therapist can help them master communication skills.


You want someone qualified across your child's spectrum of needs and who uses widely respected methods such as Picture Exchange Communication System(PECS) and Prompts for Restructuring Oral Muscular Phonetic Targets (PROMPTS).

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I'm Here to Help

You don't have to go at it alone.


As a certified SLP, I combine patience, collaboration, proven methodology, and experience to reach kids and help them master communication building blocks that grow confidence and transform interpersonal interactions.


Request a consultation and let's discuss how to give your child the foundational communication skills that will last a lifetime.

Why Choose Us For Pediatric Speech and Language Therapy

Built Around Your Child

We implement successive building blocks to help your child master foundational communication skills based upon the initial assessment.


Each week your child builds confidence for interpersonal interactions, more outgoing social engagements, and sustained academic achievement.

Exciting and Fun

Creative teaching techniques combined with patience, understanding, and an authentic rapport with your child create a safe space for overcoming insecurities and learning new skills.


These enjoyable one-on-one sessions transform reluctant attendance into enthusiastic engagement.

Team Effort

We understand that it takes a village to raise a child. That's why we coordinate our strategy with your school and other providers. We also keep you actively involved with weekly updates and materials for at-home practice and reinforcement.


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Some Kids Need Help

How Children's Speech Therapy Works

Step 1. Schedule Initial Consultation


We'll have a brief call to discuss your concerns about your child's communications skills, developmental milestones, red flags, and other areas of assessment.

Step 2. Assessment


We evaluate your child to industry-standard speech and language development benchmarks.  Based on the results, we create a step-by-step treatment plan built around your child's needs.

Step 3. Treatment


We implement the treatment plan in series of 30-minute one-on-one in-person or virtual sessions with your child.  You'll receive updates after each session with supplemental materials for practice and reinforcement.

Step 4. Results


You'll experience relief watching your child's confidence, interpersonal interactions, and communication transform as building blocks are mastered throughout the treatment plan.

So, Get Started Today!

The initial consultation is confidential and comes with no obligation.

"After working with Myles, my daughter communicates a lot more with her grandparents and cousin. She's more outspoken, with certain confidence behind it that she didn't have before. Now she tries more difficult words."


- Mr. Jason B.

"It was absolutely amazing. The way Myles taught my daughter was incredible because she not only mastered writing, but she still uses that technique when she does her papers for school. So my expectations were blown out of the water. I was very impressed."


- Dr. Yolanda L.

"Myles not only met our expectations, but he also exceeded them!
My son connected with him immediately, and we enjoyed the feedback Myles gave on what we could do at home to reinforce what he was teaching. We also really liked how he collaborated with our son's school."


- Mr. Mario W.

What Prior Clients Say

You'll Be Amazed at How Much Progress Is Possible In 30-Minutes.

Schedule consultation today and see how much progress your child can make during fun, 30-minute therapy sessions dedicated to them.


Each session builds foundational speech and language skills to improve communication for a future with confidence, achievement, and independence.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What age range does Nobles Speech Therapy offer services to?

    Nobles Speech Therapy specializes in speech and language therapy for children. We provide services to 3 to 18-year-olds.

  • Do you accept insurance?

    Yes, we accept insurance. 

  • What insurance do you accept?

    For your convenience, we're happy to bill our services to the following insurance carriers:

    • United Health Care
    • CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield
  • What do speech pathologists do?

    Many people think that speech-language pathologists (SLPs) only help people with lisps or stutters speak more clearly, which is indeed part of an SLP's role. However, SLPs can do much more than that.

  • What is the difference between a speech therapist and a speech pathologist?

    There is no difference between a speech therapist and a speech pathologist. 


    A speech-language pathologist is a newer and more preferred term because it helps people understand that SLPs can assist with many types of communication issues, not just speech or articulation.

  • What disorder do speech pathologists treat?

    Speech pathologists treat all kinds of disorders that involve how people communicate, including:

    • Speech Sounds (articulation, phonological disorders, apraxia of speech, or dysarthria)
    • Language Comprehension (aphasia)
    • Literacy
    • Dyslexia
    • Speech Delay
    • Social Communication
    • Voice Disorders
    • Fluency Disorders (stuttering or stammering)
    • Cognitive Communication (memory, attention, and other thinking problems)
    • Feeding and Swallowing Disorders
  • Would you provide therapy to my 2 year old toddler?

    We do not provide services to children younger than 3 years old.



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