Helping those who stutter, speak with confidence, in Halifax and across Nova Scotia

How Our Speech Therapists Can Help?

Fluency disorders affect the rhythm, flow, and ease of speaking. They can make communication feel frustrating or challenging for both the speaker and the listener. At Thrive Therapy, we support individuals of all ages in building confidence and improving communication through personalized therapy for fluency disorders.

Our Speech-Language Pathologists offer evidence-based therapy that’s tailored to your needs. We use approaches such as:

  • Fluency shaping techniques to promote smoother speech
  • Stuttering modification to reduce fear and tension
  • Parent training and coaching to support carryover at home
  • Mindfulness and self-regulation strategies to reduce anxiety
  • Play-based and interactive sessions to keep children engaged
  • Therapy is designed to improve not just speech fluency, but also communication confidence and self-esteem.

​What Is Stuttering?

Stuttering is a speech disorder that affects the natural flow of speech. An individual who stutters may:

  • Repeat sounds or syllables (e.g., “b-b-b-ball”, “Can-can-can I go?”)
  • Prolong sounds (e.g., “ssssssun”)
  • Experience blocks where no sound comes out
  • Show physical tension or struggle while speaking
  • Avoid certain words or speaking situations
  • Early support from a Speech-Language Pathologist can significantly reduce the impact of stuttering and help children develop smoother, more confident speech.

​​​Stuttering often begins in early childhood and may fluctuate in severity depending on emotions, environment, or stress. Early support can be key in minimizing long-term impact.

What Is Cluttering?

Cluttering is a fluency disorder that affects the flow and clarity of speech. Unlike stuttering, which is characterized by repetitions or blocks, cluttering involves:

  • Rapid or irregular speech rate
  • Omitting or slurring syllables or words
  • Disorganized or unclear speech
  • Frequent revisions or filler words (e.g., “um,” “like”)
  • Difficulty organizing thoughts when speaking

People who clutter often aren’t aware that their speech is hard to understand. Listeners may describe their speech as “too fast,” “mumbled,” or “disjointed.”

How Fluency Disorders Affect Daily Life

Fluency challenges can impact:

  • Self-confidence: Can lead to frustration, anxiety, or embarrassment about speaking
  • Social interactions
  • School participation
  • Work performance
  • Overall communication success
  • Severity can vary from day to day or depending on the situation

Who Is Affected:

  • Most commonly begins in early childhood, between ages 2 and 6.
  • About 5% of children experience stuttering; many outgrow it, but for some it persists
  • Can appear with ADHD and learning disabilities
  • Genetic and neurological factors may play a role

More Services

We offer flexible support options to meet you and your family's individual needs

How We Work

We bring the
practice
to the
place
— clinic, home, school, work.
At The Clinic

Our Bayers Rd, Bedford, Annapolis, and Kentville rooms are calm, sensory-friendly, and stocked with the practical things real therapy needs.

At Home

Our Bayers Rd, Bedford, Annapolis, and Kentville rooms are calm, sensory-friendly, and stocked with the practical things real therapy needs.

At Work or School

Our Bayers Rd, Bedford, Annapolis, and Kentville rooms are calm, sensory-friendly, and stocked with the practical things real therapy needs.

At The Clinic

Our Bayers Rd, Bedford, Annapolis, and Kentville rooms are calm, sensory-friendly, and stocked with the practical things real therapy needs.

Why Choose Us

Serving
individuals
and
families
across Nova Scotia

Thrive Therapy was built on a simple belief: everyone deserves the support they need to fully participate in life.

Plain-spoken

No jargon, no acronyms, no euphemisms. If we wouldn't say it at your kitchen table, we don't say it in the clinic.

Whole Family

We treat the person and the people around them. Parents get coached. Partners get included. Caregivers get supported.

Evidence Based

We don't promise quick fixes. We promise real progress — measured in the things you can do this month that you couldn't last month.

Locally Owned

Proudly owned and operated in Nova Scotia, Thrive Therapy is honored to support our community through every stage of life.

Where we stand

We are an inclusive practice

We serve LGBTQ+ families, Indigenous clients, Veterans, and kids of every ability.

Safe & Welcoming

LGBTQ+ Friendly

We Believe

Every Child Matters

VAC Approved

Veteran Friendly

Visit Us

Empowering
lives
across Nova Scotia

Halifax

Suite 329, 7071 Bayers Road

Our home base — three therapy rooms, a sensory gym kids can climb in, and a quiet counselling suite. Easy parking across from the Halifax Shopping Centre.

Bedford

Unit 210, 1550 Bedford Hwy

Our pediatric-leaning satellite. Calmer waiting room for sensory-sensitive kids, after-school slots, and a stroller-friendly entry.

Annapolis, Queens & Tri-County

Mobile + partner clinics

We come to you — home visits, school visits, and partner-clinic days in Yarmouth, Digby, Shelburne, and Liverpool. 

Kentville

Mobile + partner clinics

We come to you — home visits, school visits, and partner-clinic days in Kentville, Greenwood, Berwick, New Minas, and Wolfville.