Services

Evaluation

We collect all relevant information through caregiver interviews, clinical observations, and thorough testing to gain a clear understanding of your child's strengths and challenges.

Treatment

We create a personalized treatment plan to support your child in improving their skills across all impacted speech and language areas, making adjustments as needed throughout the process.

Counseling

We regularly collaborate with caregivers on strategies to support their child's language needs at home. We also answer your questions and provide recommendations.

Did you know?

Educating parents on the reasoning behind treatment strategies can help address misconceptions and empower them with the knowledge to better support their child’s needs beyond therapy sessions. While our personalized treatment plans ensure progress, active parental involvement in the language development process is crucial for achieving the best possible outcomes.

Evaluation

Counseling & Education

A thorough collection of information about your child allows therapists to assess their current speech-language development. An evaluation provides a baseline of your child's abilities, serving as a starting point from which we can gradually introduce more complexity to enhance speech and language skills.

Collaboration with parents is a crucial component of your child's treatment. We offer counseling to help caregivers navigate challenges and provide education to enhance understanding of language development over time. We are here to support you every step of the way, addressing any concerns and answering any questions you may have.

Treatment

Play-Based Learning

Treatment is an ongoing process that demands consistency, active collaboration between professionals and caregivers, and continuous adjustments to meet a child's unique needs. Although progress rates vary from child to child, therapists offer strategies designed to achieve the best possible outcomes.

A common misconception about play-based approaches is that they are simply "just play." In reality, therapists use strategic, evidence-based methods within play to promote language development, as play is the primary way young children learn and acquire language.

Multilingualism

Introducing additional languages at home broadens your child's communication opportunities. Teaching your child another language, regardless of their developmental stage, has no negative impact. Any information suggesting otherwise may be misleading, as current research has found no evidence of harm in exposing children to multiple languages.

Rapport-Building

Building a positive relationship with your child is a key aspect of treatment, as it helps them feel comfortable and secure during each session. We often incorporate tools and activities that align with your child’s interests to motivate and engage them in therapeutic activities. This approach ensures that the materials used in sessions are effective for learning.

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