Speech and Language Services
Early Communication
Support for toddlers and young children developing foundational communication skills, including joint attention, play skills, early vocabulary, imitation, following directions, and expressive language development. Therapy is relationship-centered and play-based, meeting your child where they are while cultivating meaningful communication growth.
Social Communication / Pragmatic Language
Support for understanding and using language in social contexts. Therapy may target conversational skills, perspective-taking, flexible thinking, emotional awareness, problem-solving, and navigating peer interactions in developmentally appropriate and functional ways.
Articulation
Intervention for speech sound production difficulties, including distortions, substitutions, and sound patterns. Therapy focuses on accurate sound production across word, sentence, and conversational levels, with emphasis on carryover into everyday communication.
Expressive & Receptive Language (with Academic Support)
Support for understanding and using language across settings. Therapy may target vocabulary development, sentence formulation, grammar, narrative skills, listening comprehension, inferencing, and higher-level language skills needed for academic success. Intervention connects language growth to classroom learning and real-world communication.
Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC)
Evaluation and support for children who benefit from alternative or additional ways to communicate, including low-tech and high-tech systems. Therapy focuses on building functional communication, expanding language through AAC, and supporting families in confidently implementing communication systems across environments.
Echolalia / Scripting / Gestalt Language Processing
Support for children who communicate using scripts, echolalia, or gestalt language processing. Therapy respects natural language development patterns while guiding expansion toward flexible, self-generated language in meaningful and functional ways.
Fluency / Stuttering
Support for children who experience stuttering or disruptions in speech flow. Therapy focuses on building communicative confidence, reducing tension and secondary behaviors, and supporting fluency-enhancing strategies — while honoring the child’s voice through a stuttering-affirming approach.

