Treating vocal quality issues such as hoarseness, strain, or pitch problems.
A voice disorder is a condition affecting the quality, pitch, or loudness of a child's voice, often presenting as chronic hoarseness, strain, or abnormal vocal quality.
Voice disorders in children may result from vocal cord nodules (calluses on the vocal cords), vocal misuse such as yelling or screaming, or other factors. Chronic hoarseness lasting more than 2 weeks should be evaluated by an ENT. Our therapists work with children and families to establish healthy vocal habits and improve voice quality, often allowing nodules to heal without surgery.
If you notice these signs, it may be time to seek an evaluation
Early intervention leads to better outcomes. Take our free screener or book a professional evaluation.
Our therapists use evidence-based approaches tailored to your child's unique needs.
“We were skeptical about online therapy, but our daughter actually focuses better at home. She's made incredible progress!”
— Sarah M., Parent of 5-year-old
Common questions about voice disorders
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