Services

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    Free Consultation

    Our free consultation is a 15–20 minute phone or video call designed to learn more about your child and your concerns. We’ll discuss developmental history, current communication skills, and answer any questions you have about the therapy process. This no-obligation consult helps determine if an evaluation or further services are recommended.

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    Assessment

    Our speech therapy evaluation begins with a comprehensive assessment tailored to your child’s unique communication needs. This process includes a parent interview, informal and formal assessments, play-based observation, and analysis of speech, language, and social communication skills. Following the evaluation, we provide a detailed summary of strengths and areas of need, along with personalized recommendations and, if appropriate, a proposed therapy plan.​

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    AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication)

    AAC therapy supports individuals who use or may benefit from communication systems such as speech-generating devices, picture symbols, or communication boards. Therapy focuses on teaching functional communication, device navigation, and partner support to build independence and confidence.

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    Articulation Therapy

    Articulation therapy helps children produce speech sounds correctly and clearly. Sessions involve fun, play-based activities and targeted practice to improve sound accuracy in words, sentences, and conversation. goes here

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    Early Intervention

    Early intervention therapy supports communication development in infants and toddlers. Sessions are play-based and family-centered, focusing on building foundational skills like gestures, eye contact, first words, and social interaction.

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    Feeding Therapy

    Feeding therapy helps children with challenges related to chewing, swallowing, food aversion, or oral-motor skills. Sessions may involve sensory exploration, strengthening oral muscles, and gradual exposure to new textures in a supportive environment.

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    Stuttering Support

    Fluency therapy helps individuals who stutter by building awareness, using strategies to ease speech, and developing confidence in communication. Therapy is personalized and often includes parent support and home practice tools.

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    Language Development

    Language therapy targets understanding and use of words, grammar, and conversation. Sessions build vocabulary, sentence structure, comprehension, and social communication through engaging, age-appropriate activities.

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    Myofunctional Therapy

    Myofunctional therapy focuses on correcting oral habits (like tongue thrust) and strengthening the muscles used for speech, breathing, and swallowing. Sessions often include targeted exercises and collaboration with other professionals.

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    PROMPT Therapy

    PROMPT (Prompts for Restructuring Oral Muscular Phonetic Targets) is a tactile-kinesthetic approach that uses gentle touch cues on the face to guide speech movements. It helps children with motor planning difficulties learn to produce sounds and words more clearly.