Pediatric Speech-Language Evaluations and Treatment in York, Pennsylvania.
Pediatric Speech-Language Evaluations and Treatment in York, Pennsylvania.

Sandra Harberger, M.S.,CCC-SLP., graduated from Penn State University in 2003 with a Masters in Communication Sciences and Disorders. She specializes in Pediatric Communication Disorders with specialized training in PROMPT techniques and Hanen "It Takes Two to Talk."
In 2011, she opened Harberger Speech Therapy, LLC and has been helping children address their speech and language needs through personalized instruction, evidence-based treatment, and family involvement for the most efficient treatment success.
Sandy began a new creative endeavor and authored her first children's book and two workbooks in 2025. Her second children's book will be out in 2026. Her books are available in the office and online through her website, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble..

This clinic provides evidence-based pediatric therapy services in the York, PA area. Through individual child-lead speech therapy sessions and parent training, your child's communication skills will be targeted.
Specializing in the pediatric diagnosis and/or treatment of:
Apraxia
Articulation
Developmental Delays
Expressive Language
Receptive Language
Stuttering
Voice

All fees and co-pays are expected to be paid at the time of service. Cash, checks, and credit cards are accepted. You are responsible for contacting your insurance company regarding your individual policy.

Harberger Speech Therapy, LLC is able to utilize teletherapy services. Through the use of a camera on your family computer, tablet, or phone, your child can continue to receives the services needed from the comfort of your own home. This is a good optional add on if homework is difficult to complete during the week. A quick 15 minute session can refresh newly learned skills.

"Time for Speech Therapy” is an excellent resource for families with a young child in speech therapy or any pediatric speech-language pathologist. This book is designed to walk a child through a speech therapy session to help alleviate any fears the child may have with this new experience. It is an excellent story to incorporate into the first speech therapy session or a keepsake from a favorite speech therapist. Written by a Speech-Language Pathologist, the story encourages early literacy skills, vocabulary development, and simple oral motor movement.
Available on Amazon.

"Time for Speech- Mini Book” is a useful resource for families with a young child in speech therapy or any pediatric speech-language pathologist. This 5x6 inch book is perfect for little hands and is designed to walk a child through a speech therapy session to help alleviate any fears the child may have with this new experience. It is an excellent story to incorporate into the first speech therapy session or as a keepsake from a favorite speech therapist. Written by a Speech-Language Pathologist, the story encourages early literacy skills, vocabulary development, and simple oral motor movements.
Available on Amazon

“Time for Early Intervention” is an excellent resource for families with a young child receiving Early Intervention services. The book is designed to walk a child through an Early Intervention session in the home to help alleviate any fears the child may have with this new experience. It is an excellent story to incorporate into the first Early Intervention Session. Written by a Speech-Language Pathologist, the story encourages early literacy skills, speech production, and imitation.
Available soon on Amazon

“My Time for Speech Dot Book” works best with dauber makers, but anything your child likes to use when coloring will work. You can even use stamps and stickers!
In speech therapy, I often use dot art pages when practicing new sounds and words (i.e., say a word, make a dot). You can discuss the pictures and ask simple “WH” questions to address language skills. Dot Art also words on fine motor skills, visual tracking, and promotes attention and focus.
Available on Amazon and Time for Speech.

“My Time for Speech Cut & Paste Book” can help target speech and language goals while you keep hands busy with a project. Your child can say their target sound or word before gluing each picture on the page. You can ask simple “WH” questions to start a discussion about the picture. Reading a book to go along with the picture can expand vocabulary. Cut & Paste worksheets can be used to improve spacial concepts and following directions. It also improves skills like hand-eye coordination, finger dexterity, and focus.
Available on Amazon and Time for Speech.
Take a Peek Inside "Time for Speech"
Harberger Speech Therapy treats a wide range of speech and language disorders, including articulation, phonology, apraxia, motor-planning, myofunctional disorders , receptive/expressive language disorders, and fluency for the toddler, preschool and school-age population.
The process for an initial evaluation at Harberger Speech Therapy involves an initial assessment of speech and language skill including formal and informal testing. Based on the results of the evaluation, a personalized treatment plan will be developed together. Bringing prior and current testing to your initial session is helpful. This session will take approximately 45 - 60 minutes.
Yes! Harberger Speech Therapy is a participating provider for commercial Highmark and Capital Blue Cross. Private pay is also accepted.
The frequency of therapy sessions at Harberger Speech Therapy will depend on the individual's specific needs and treatment plan. Typically, therapy sessions are scheduled once or twice a week for 30 minutes. Homework will be provided, and parents are encouraged to sit in the room during the sessions to help with carry-over of new skills at home. There is a waiting area if siblings need to come.

Catherine M. Wallace
Located on the corner of King and Sherman in "The Office" building.
800 East King Street, Suite 504, York, Pennsylvania 17403, United States
Phone: (717) 364-7778
Monday - Friday: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm