Services

Our services

Therapy focuses on building functional skills that allow children to express needs, interact with others, and understand language within everyday routines. We will also give families simple ways to support communication outside of sessions for ongoing practice during daily life.

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Speech Therapy

Speech Delays • Articulation & Phonological Disorders • Childhood Apraxia of Speech • Cleft Lip & Palate–Related Speech Disorders

Speech therapy will help your child produce sounds, words, and sentences clearly and confidently. Using fun activities and games, we will help your child:

  • Learn how to accurately say important names and words

  • Produce age-appropriate speech sounds

  • Feel less frustrated and more confident as they learn how to communicate effectively

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Feeding Therapy

Feeding therapy focuses on building positive relationships with food, supporting oral-motor skills, and creating calm, sustainable mealtime routines that work for families. Feeding therapy supports children who experience difficulties during mealtimes, including:

  • Picky eating

  • Limited food variety

  • Sensory-based feeding challenges

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Language Therapy

Language Delays & Disorders • Late Talkers • Autism • Pragmatic Language Difficulties • Expressive & Receptive Language Disorders

Language therapy will help your child develop communication skills for success at home and at school. Whether your child is a late talker, minimally verbal, or has a language disorder, every session will be specifically tailored to their goals and your family’s priorities. Language therapy will help your child:

  • Follow directions, ask questions, and strengthen listening skills.

  • Build skills for social interactions with peers and adults.

  • Develop early communication skills, including gestures, sounds, and first words

  • Increase vocabulary and word combinations

  • Use language to interact, request, and share experiences

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Early Literacy Foundation

Early literacy skills are built on strong underlying language development which serves as an essential building block for pre-literacy and later reading development. Services focus on supporting the language foundations that contribute to later reading and academic success through:

  • Vocabulary development and word learning

  • Phonological awareness (sound awareness and manipulation)

  • Narrative skills (retelling and sequencing events)

  • Listening comprehension and understanding spoken language

  • Language skills that support print awareness and early reading readiness