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Teletherapy Available

Early & Functional Language

Building the communication that matters most — in real life, not just in the therapy room.

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Every family’s story is different.

And yet - so many start right here.

You are far from alone.

"I'm not sure if what I'm seeing is typical or not — I just want someone to tell me what's actually going on."

"I know my child has so much to say. I just want to help them find a way to say it."

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"We've been doing our best at home but I feel like we could be doing more — I just don't know what."

What to Expect

In the Session

Sessions are play-based, child-led, and anything but rigid. We follow your child's interests — whether that's puzzles, cars, or dumping every toy out of the bin — and use those moments to build real, functional communication. You'll be in the room for all of it, because what happens between sessions matters just as much as what happens in them.

Between Sessions

Every session ends with a clear strategy you can use at home — something simple, specific, and built into your existing routines. Mealtimes, bath time, the car ride to school. We're not adding to your plate; we're changing what's already on it. That's how one hour of therapy becomes a full week of progress.

Your Role in Therapy

You are the most important person in this room.

Observe

Watch alongside us as we model strategies with your child — so you can see exactly what we're doing and why it works.

Practice

Try the strategies yourself during the session, with your speech therapist right there to guide and encourage you every step of the way.

Carry Forward

Take one clear, practical strategy home each week and weave it into your everyday routines. That's where the real growth happens.

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Looking for more?

Many of our individual therapy families also join our
Early Language Groups.

Small, nurturing groups where early communicators learn alongside peers — a natural next step for many families already in individual therapy. Ask us about current availability, or explore the groups page to learn more.

Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to take root?

No waitlist. No wondering. Just speech therapy ready to grow with your family’s needs.

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