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Speech Therapy Services

Circle Speech Services offers Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Feeding Therapy, and Music Therapy services for children and adults. We are a private practice with a small, highly trained staff.

We firmly believe that providing you with a consistent therapist and quality service produces results that far exceed what many people experience at the huge therapy chains.

We offer flexible scheduling at our location in Jamison, and also offer the option of home visits. We accept most major insurance plans, and offer payment plans for out of pocket expenses.


Call us at 215‑345‑7528 with questions or to set up an appointment!


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Speech Therapy Services

SPEECH THERAPY

  • PROMPT and DTTC trained
  • Speech, language, social skills for children and adults
  • Speech clarity and fluency
  • Autism, motor speech (including CAS)
  • Stroke, cognitive rehab, brain injury
Occupational Therapy Services

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

  • Fine motor, functional movement, sensory-based for children and adults
  • Sensory diet implementation and family training
  • Autism and sensory processing disorder
  • Fine motor skills - writing, drawing, play, rehab of prior skills
  • Oculomotor, balance
Feeding Therapy Services

FEEDING THERAPY

  • Feeding, chewing and swallowing therapy for children and adults
  • Group and individual feeding programs
  • Sensory-based work / feeding aversions
  • Specially trained in SOS feeding method (not behavioral)
  • Retraining/management of chewing and swallowing after stroke, brain injury or progressive illness
Music Therapy Services

MUSIC THERAPY

  • Music therapy for children and adults
  • Group or individual lessons
  • In-home visits available
  • Promotes socialization, self-regulation, language and cognitive development or rehab
  • Fun and low pressure

"After doing some research into a state-funded program vs. working with a private practice, we made the decision to work with Susan and Circle Speech Services. It was a decision that we have NEVER regretted! We could not have gotten the help Susan provided from any other program."

Jenn from Newtown

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Sing a Song

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Singing with your children is an easy, productive way to facilitate new language skills.  Singing encourages smooth clear speech by changing the way the brain and mouth work together, making it easier to string words together and by offering your child clues to what words are coming next.

Singing uses areas of your brain that talking typically doesn't use.  When you use rhythm and melody along with words, more of your brain works together to make smooth and clear speech easier. Songs allow you to slow down your words, stretch out the sounds and speak louder. Using both sides of your brain together is helpful when learning new words, too.

When you sing the same song each day during the same routine, your child can predict when you will sing and come to expect it.  You can then encourage him to join in the song by moving to the music.  Pause at the end of each line to allow him to "fill in the blank" with the correct word. Try bath time, bed time or riding in the car. Gradually, your child will start to sing more of the words until he is singing, too.

Singing and talking are both motor skills that occur  when your mouth and brain are working together.  If your child is working to smoothly form words or struggling to put words into sentences, singing is a helpful tool.  To make words fit into music, you slow down and let the rhythm carry the words.  In longer words and sentences, you let the words sit on the sentence.  Both rely on rhythm and timing.

I hope you will start to add some songs to your day with you family.  I'd love to hear what songs you and your children choose!

 

 
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Susan DeMilia is a highly regarded speech language pathologist with over 20 years of experience in a variety of settings. Since 2006, she has focused exclusively on working with children with communication challenges and their families.

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  • Guest
    Malinda Tuesday, 04 February 2014

    Thank you, Important information for this Grandmother of a 15 month old to know :-)

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    Kristin Tuesday, 04 February 2014

    You're singing my song! Lol :) Music has been a wonderful part of our family's daily life. I had no idea of all these benefits of singing with the kids! Thanks for these... I am sharing with the families in my circles :)

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Guest Tuesday, 05 August 2025
"Any client and their family would be fortunate to work with Susan and can expect to see results. Words can't express my gratitude for her help in increasing my child's ability to be understood."
[Beth from Doylestown]
"The therapy was fun so my daughter wanted to do it."
[Kim from Chalfont]
"She was not just his teacher but became a friend he trusted and felt comfortable with."
[M.B. from Chalfont]
"As I got older, my anxiety of speaking in public got worse ... I cannot thank Susan and her team at Circle Speech enough for changing my life."
[Kate from Doylestown]
"Any client and their family would be fortunate to work with Susan and can expect to see results."
[Beth from Doylestown]
"The therapy was fun so my daughter wanted to do it."
[Kim from Chalfont]
"She was not just his teacher but became a friend he trusted and felt comfortable with."
[M.B. from Chalfont]
"I cannot thank Susan and her team at Circle Speech enough for changing my life."
[Kate from Doylestown]
"Any client and their family would be fortunate to work with Susan and can expect to see results."
[Beth from Doylestown]
"I cannot thank Susan and her team at Circle Speech enough for changing my life."
[Kate from Doylestown]

"We have worked with several providers, including [large therapy chain], over the years for our son. Only with the OT services at Circle Speech, have we found the necessary proficiency and experience in sensory processing issues to support him ... we are very positive about our son's future due, in no small part, to our continuing relationship with OT services at Circle Speech."

Erin from Telford

Circle Speech Services - Office Location

2370 York Road, Suite D-4, Jamison PA 18929

2370 York Road, Suite D-4
Jamison PA 18929

Circle Speech Services - Office Location

2370 York Road, Suite D-4, Jamison PA 18929

2370 York Road, Suite D-4
Jamison PA 18929

About Circle Speech Services

Susan DeMilia started Circle Speech Services in 2006 to give families more therapy options. Susan has worked in schools, child care centers, medical settings and private practice for over 20 years. She is also an adjunct faculty member at Salus University in the Speech Language Pathology department.

Our practice has grown over the years, but we have remained focused on keeping a small highly trained staff, and providing the consistent individualized attention that we know produces the best results. Call us at 215-345-7528 with questions or to set up an appointment. Or click here to contact us for more information about our services