Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate
in Branford & Oxford, CT

Is your child facing challenges due to a cleft lip or cleft palate? Even though clefts can be repaired, they can still impact a child’s development and their ability to speak and eat comfortably. That’s why More to Say offers personalized pediatric speech therapy to help children who’ve had cleft lip or cleft palate learn to master the oral motor skills they need for effective speech and feeding. Keep reading to learn more about treatment and how speech therapy facilitates a child’s continued growth and development.

What Are Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate?

Cleft lip and cleft palate are conditions that occur during development in the womb. Cleft means “split or partially divided.” As the name suggests, a cleft lip is a split or opening in the upper lip, and a cleft palate is a split or opening in the roof of the mouth (palate). These can vary in severity from a small notch to a large gap that extends into the nose. Most commonly, children will have both a cleft lip and a cleft palate; but in some cases, they may develop one without the other.

What Causes Cleft Lip or Cleft Palate?

The exact causes of cleft lip and cleft palate are not known with certainty, but researchers believe a combination of genetic and environmental factors may contribute to the development of these conditions.

What Is the Treatment for Cleft Lip or Palate?

Treatment for cleft lip or cleft palate requires surgery to close the split and restore normal function to the child’s lip or palate. The exact details of which surgery your child may need will depend on the severity of their cleft. Following surgery, children often require additional support from speech-language pathologists to address speech and feeding difficulties that can persist.

Challenges That Children with Cleft Lip or Cleft Palate Face

Children who have a cleft lip or cleft palate will often experience: 

How Pediatric Therapy Helps Children with Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate

At More to Say, we believe that children learn best through playing and interacting with their environment. After your child’s comprehensive evaluation, our pediatric therapists will create a personalized treatment plan to address their specific challenges and needs. Through proven speech and feeding therapy techniques, we can help your child build stronger oral motor skills, coordination, and proper tongue position when speaking and swallowing.

Our goal is to support your child’s healthy development through fun, engaging, and proven therapy methods. To support that goal, we take a holistic viewpoint to ensure your child’s treatment aligns with their needs, interests, and family life. Our distinctive approach motivates children and makes them excited to participate in therapy, which is why our families love the More to Say Way!

Schedule an Evaluation Today

If your child has a cleft lip or cleft palate, or has recently undergone surgery for these conditions, our team is ready to help. Give us a call at (203) 828-6790 to experience pediatric therapy the More to Say Way, and let’s work together to empower your child to live a happy, fulfilling life.

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