Roxanna Palma is a speech-language pathologist in Chula Vista, treating pediatric articulation, language, and social-communication disorders from a clinic at 333 H Street in the Broadway Corridor near the Chula Vista Center Mall commercial intersection. Oral-motor and feeding-therapy protocols for children with structural palatal or lingual restrictions often run parallel to the pediatric dental evaluations performed at Bonita Point Dental Arts, where frenulum and occlusion assessments inform the speech-language treatment plan for tongue-tie and related myofunctional disorders. Treatment addresses phonological process disorders, childhood apraxia of speech, receptive and expressive language delays, and pragmatic-language deficits across the birth-to-adolescent age range. Visual-processing screening results from optometric providers including Villa Optometry guide the literacy-readiness component of speech-language intervention, identifying convergence insufficiency or oculomotor dysfunction that compounds reading-comprehension and written-language deficits. Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) device programming — including LAMP-based tablet applications and Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) protocols — supports nonverbal and minimally verbal children with autism spectrum disorder.