TBC welcomes all children and teenagers suffering from speech, motor, psychological and learning delays or disorders.
We listen to your story, get into the details together, and give you upright counsel, building tailored and holistic treatment to help your child progress and flourish.
Neurodevelopmental
Psychological
Psychomotor
Voice & Swallowing
Neurodevelopmental
Attention Deficit Disorder with/without Hyperactivity (ADHD/ADD)
ADD represents difficulties in maintaining attention over a period of time. ADHD includes hyperactivity, in addition to inattention and impulsivity.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
ASD includes difficulty in social communication and interaction along with restricted and repetitive behaviors and interests in activities.
Difficulty in Mathematics – Dyscalculia
Dyscalculia affects the areas of arithmetic and mathematics.
Difficulty in Writing – Dysgraphia
Dysgraphia is a learning disorder that affects the written language skills.
Fluency Disorders
Fluency Disorders are observed in repetition of sounds, syllables, or words, prolongation of sounds and interruptions in speech.
Language Disorders
Language disorders affect a person’s ability to express and understand the spoken and written language.
Problems in Reading – Dyslexia
Dyslexia affects the child’s ability to read, write and spell.
Social Communication Disorder
A Social Communication Disorder affects the understanding of social situations and the use of appropriate form of communication for verbal and nonverbal language.
Speech Sound Disorders
Speech Sound Disorders describe a child’s difficulty in producing the sound pattern of the language.
Psychological

Addiction
Addiction is defined by an attachment to a substance or a situation that creates a rewarding experience despite adverse consequences.

Anxiety
Children with anxiety disorders suffer from a mental health condition characterized by an excessive fear and worry about the present and the future.

Conduct Disorder
Conduct disorder is a repetitive and persistent behavioral and emotional problem, mostly found in oppositional children and teens.

Sleep Disorder
Sleep disorders affects the child’s sleeping pattern, interfering with the required amount of sleep.
Psychomotor

Body Schema Disorder
Body schema disorder is the misunderstanding of one’s body parts and positioning in relation to each other and in space.

Difficulties in Motor Skills
Difficulties in motor skills disturb a child’s coordination and affect age-appropriate milestones.

Developmental Coordination Disorder
Dyspraxia is a condition affecting coordination.

Motor Disorder
Motor disorders are described as involuntary or uncontrollable movements or actions of the body.
Voice & Swallowing

Swallowing Disorders
Swallowing Disorder or dysphagia is any form of discomfort and difficulty in the normal swallowing process of food and liquid.

Orofacial Myofunctional Disorder
Orofacial myofunctional disorders disturb the tongue position during rest, swallowing, and speech.
Neurodevelopmental
Psychological
Psychomotor
Voice & Swallowing
Neurodevelopmental

Attention Deficit Disorder with/without Hyperactivity (ADHD/ADD)
ADD represents difficulties in maintaining attention over a period of time. ADHD includes hyperactivity, in addition to inattention and impulsivity.

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
ASD includes difficulty in social communication and interaction along with restricted and repetitive behaviors and interests in activities.

Difficulty in Mathematics – Dyscalculia
Dyscalculia affects the areas of arithmetic and mathematics.

Difficulty in Writing – Dysgraphia
Dysgraphia is a learning disorder that affects the written language skills.

Fluency Disorders
Fluency Disorders are observed in repetition of sounds, syllables, or words, prolongation of sounds and interruptions in speech.

Language Disorders
Language disorders affect a person’s ability to express and understand the spoken and written language.

Problems in Reading – Dyslexia
Dyslexia affects the child’s ability to read, write and spell.

Social Communication Disorder
A Social Communication Disorder affects the understanding of social situations and the use of appropriate form of communication for verbal and nonverbal language.

Speech Sound Disorders
Speech Sound Disorders describe a child’s difficulty in producing the sound pattern of the language.
Psychological

Addiction
Addiction is defined by an attachment to a substance or a situation that creates a rewarding experience despite adverse consequences.

Anxiety
Children with anxiety disorders suffer from a mental health condition characterized by an excessive fear and worry about the present and the future.

Conduct Disorder
Conduct disorder is a repetitive and persistent behavioral and emotional problem, mostly found in oppositional children and teens.

Sleep Disorder
Sleep disorders affects the child’s sleeping pattern, interfering with the required amount of sleep.
Psychomotor

Body Schema Disorder
Body schema disorder is the misunderstanding of one’s body parts and positioning in relation to each other and in space.

Difficulties in Motor Skills
Difficulties in motor skills disturb a child’s coordination and affect age-appropriate milestones.

Developmental Coordination Disorder
Dyspraxia is a condition affecting coordination.

Motor Disorder
Motor disorders are described as involuntary or uncontrollable movements or actions of the body.
Voice & Swallowing

Swallowing Disorders
Swallowing Disorder or dysphagia is any form of discomfort and difficulty in the normal swallowing process of food and liquid.

Orofacial Myofunctional Disorder
Orofacial myofunctional disorders disturb the tongue position during rest, swallowing, and speech.

Attention Deficit Disorder with/without Hyperactivity (ADHD/ADD)
ADD represents difficulties in maintaining attention over a period of time. ADHD includes hyperactivity, in addition to inattention and impulsivity.

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
ASD includes difficulty in social communication and interaction along with restricted and repetitive behaviors and interests in activities.

Difficulty in Mathematics – Dyscalculia
Dyscalculia affects the areas of arithmetic and mathematics.

Difficulty in Writing – Dysgraphia
Dysgraphia is a learning disorder that affects the written language skills.

Fluency Disorders
Fluency Disorders are observed in repetition of sounds, syllables, or words, prolongation of sounds and interruptions in speech.

Language Disorders
Language disorders affect a person’s ability to express and understand the spoken and written language.

Problems in Reading – Dyslexia
Dyslexia affects the child’s ability to read, write and spell.

Social Communication Disorder
A Social Communication Disorder affects the understanding of social situations and the use of appropriate form of communication for verbal and nonverbal language.

Speech Sound Disorders
Speech Sound Disorders describe a child’s difficulty in producing the sound pattern of the language.

Addiction
Addiction is defined by an attachment to a substance or a situation that creates a rewarding experience despite adverse consequences.

Anxiety
Children with anxiety disorders suffer from a mental health condition characterized by an excessive fear and worry about the present and the future.

Conduct Disorder
Conduct disorder is a repetitive and persistent behavioral and emotional problem, mostly found in oppositional children and teens.

Sleep Disorder
Sleep disorders affects the child’s sleeping pattern, interfering with the required amount of sleep.

Body Schema Disorder
Body schema disorder is the misunderstanding of one’s body parts and positioning in relation to each other and in space.

Difficulties in Motor Skills
Difficulties in motor skills disturb a child’s coordination and affect age-appropriate milestones.

Developmental Coordination Disorder
Dyspraxia is a condition affecting coordination.

Motor Disorder
Motor disorders are described as involuntary or uncontrollable movements or actions of the body.

Swallowing Disorders
Swallowing Disorder or dysphagia is any form of discomfort and difficulty in the normal swallowing process of food and liquid.

Orofacial Myofunctional Disorder
Orofacial myofunctional disorders disturb the tongue position during rest, swallowing, and speech.