
Our
Mission
Speech and Language Therapy Solutions is dedicated to providing quality speech and language evaluations and treatment to pediatric patients in Atlanta, GA, and surrounding areas. Our mission is to help patients communicate effectively and confidently while providing services that are based on current evidence-based practice.
Meet Our Therapist

Shavontai Graham CCC-SLP
Ms. Graham is an ASHA-certified Speech-Language Pathologist who earned her Bachelor and Master of Arts Degrees in Speech Pathology and Audiology from South Carolina State University. Her area of expertise is in early language therapy, providing services for patients who have a variety of speech, language, and developmental delays and disorders while incorporating the use of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) to facilitate communication. Ms. Graham also has experience treating patients with intellectual disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorer, and ADHD.

Services
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Comprehensive Speech and Language Evaluations
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Speech and Language Therapy
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Teletherapy
At Speech and Language Therapy Solutions, we are dedicated to providing personalized and patient-centered care to help our patients establish and improve their functional communication skills. Our experienced therapist offers a range of speech and language therapy services, including evaluations, diagnoses, and individualized treatment plans. Our services are provided within the comfort of your home, daycares, child development centers, and via teletherapy. Contact us today to learn more about how we can assist you with your communication concerns.

Hours of Operation
Monday 9:00am - 5:00pm
Tuesday 9:00am - 5:00pm
Wednesday 9:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday 9:00am - 5:00pm
Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm
NOW ACCEPTING
Georgia Medicaid
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Developmental Milestones
Birth-3 months
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Alerts to sound.
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Quiets or smiles when you talk.
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Makes sounds back and forth with you.
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Makes sounds that differ depending on whether they are happy or upset.
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Coos, makes sounds like "ooooo", "aahh" and "mmmmm."
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Recognizes loved ones and some common objects
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Turns or looks toward voices or people talking
4-6 months
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Giggles and laughs
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Responds to facial expressions
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Looks at objects of interest and follows objects with their eyes
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Reacts to toys that make sounds like those with bells or music
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Vocalizes during play or with objects in mouth
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Vocalizes different vowel sounds
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"Blows “raspberries
7-9 months
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Looks at you when you call their name.
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Stops for a moment when you say, “No.”
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Babbles long strings of sounds
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Looks for loved ones when upset.
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Raises arms to be picked up.
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Recognizes the names of some people and objects.
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Pushes away unwanted objects.
10-12 months
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By age 10 months, reaches for objects
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Points, waves, and shows or gives objects
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Imitates and initiates gestures for engaging in social interactions and playing games, like blowing kisses or playing peek-a-boo
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Tries to copy sounds that you make
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Enjoys dancing
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Responds to simple words and phrases like “Go bye-bye” and “Look at Mommy" Says one or two words—like "mama", "dada", "hi" and "bye"
