Services

Bilingual Brilliance

We celebrate the magic of languages, offering therapy in both Spanish and English, because we believe being bilingual is a superpower.

Family-Centered

Your family is at the heart of our journey. We work closely with you to make therapy an integrated part of your child’s world.

Child-Led Adventures

Through play and exploration, we follow your child’s interests, making therapy an adventure that sparks their love for communication.

Therapy can take place…

At your child’s daycare

In your home

In your community

Expressive/Language Therapy

Communication is about giving and receiving. If you have an expressive disorder, it means you have difficulty with expressing ideas. If you have a receptive disorder, you have difficulty with understanding others.

Services We Provide

Social Communication

Children with pragmatic language disorders can have more difficulty making friends, holding a conversation, or responding appropriately during social situations.

Articulation and Phonological Disorders

If your child has difficulty creating certain sounds, it may be a result of a speech sound disorder. These are disorders that affect your ability to make the sounds necessary for speech. They can affect both children and adults of any age.

Augmentative and Alternative Communication

AAC encompasses all of the ways we share our ideas and feelings without actually speaking. People who struggle with a severe speech/language problem may require an AAC device in order to help them communicate more effectively. An AAC device can help in a variety of settings including: school, work, and when talking with family and friends.

Early Intervention

If you notice your child is not progressing as expected, meeting the appropriate milestones, it’s a good idea to get them evaluated as soon as possible. Early intervention in speech and language issues has been shown to produce much better results than waiting until they’re older. This is because some critical brain development happens during those early years.

Stuttering

If you have a stutter, it affects your natural speech patterns. It can cause you to repeat sounds, elongate them, or have significant interruptions between the sounds you make. In some cases, can be a combination of each of these things. We provide stutter-affirming therapy.