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Early speech and language development

Services

Speech Therapy, Coaching, Advocacy, and Community Building

Our mission is to offer personalized, flexible, and creative support to families raising young children. We provide both traditional speech therapy for children with developmental differences and innovative services tailored to each family's needs. By helping families identify their priorities, we empower them to build their CAPACITY and create meaningful, lasting changes within everyday routines.

Receptive and Expressive Language Delays

Understanding and Use of Language

  • Late talkers​

  • Emerging language skills, limited vocabulary

  • Difficulty getting a message across

  • Difficulty following directions or other messages

  • Quiet, shy, or not speaking

  • Limited use of gestures or other modes of communicating

  • Parents seeking strategies to increase communication opportunities throughout daily routines 

Articulation/Phonological Delays, Suspected Childhood Apraxia of Speech

Speech Sound Development and Clarity

  • Difficult to understand

  • Dropping off many sounds

  • Using incorrect speech sounds 

  • Speaking with a lisp

  • Effort or struggle to get sounds or words out

  • Not interested in talking, mostly quiet

  • Parents have to interpret everything the child says

Evaluated for School Based Services?

Qualified, Did Not Qualify, or Aged Out

  • Families seeking additional support or increased intensity

  • Families needing more flexible scheduling options (evenings and weekends)

  • The child didn't meet the requirements for school services but you want more support

  • The child "aged out" of school services at age three, but the family wants continued home interventions

  • **NOTE: We frequently collaborate with school-based services to provide complementary support that enhances your child's progress.**

Social Communication and Play

Interactions with Others

  • ​Limited exposure to other children

  • Reduced interest in playing or communicating with other children

  • Using words but not really communicating needs

  • Using memorized scripts 

  • Learning how to use various toys and play schemes

Caregiver Coaching

Strategies to Support Overall Development At Home

  • Certain routines are a struggle you want your days to go more smoothly

  • Screen Time Wellness

  • Managing challenging toddler behavior

  • Support for parents/caregivers working from home while still needing to provide full-time childcare for their child(ren)

Educational Advocacy

Supporting Your Neurodiverse Child

  • Parents seeking additional support in understanding and navigating special education services and processes

  • Finding resources within the  community

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