Comprehensive Speech & Language Therapy at Home.
Speech and Language Evaluations - Private Pay
During the evaluation, a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) will assess areas such as speech sounds, language comprehension (how your child understands), expressive language (how your child uses words and sentences), and social communication skills. The evaluation will also include informal observations and rapport building, helping your child feel comfortable while we gather meaningful information.
We use a combination of standardized assessments, clinical observation, and parent input to create a well-rounded understanding of your child’s communication profile.
After the evaluation, you’ll receive a detailed, easy-to-understand report along with personalized recommendations.
Speech and Language Therapy - Private Pay
Our speech and language therapy services offer an engaging experience designed to support your child’s communication with intention. Each session is thoughtfully tailored to your child’s unique strengths and needs, using play-based, fun activities that are effective.
Therapy may focus on areas such as:
Speech clarity (articulation)
Understanding language (following directions, answering questions)
Expressing thoughts and ideas (vocabulary, sentence building)
Social communication (turn-taking, conversation, play skills.
Services Offered
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Language therapy supports children who have difficulty understanding what others say (receptive language)
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Language therapy supports children who have difficulty expressing their thoughts and ideas (expressive language). Goals may include building vocabulary, following directions, answering questions, forming sentences, and improving conversation skills.
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If your child is difficult to understand or struggles to say certain sounds correctly, therapy can help improve speech clarity. We work on accurate sound production so your child can communicate more confidently and be understood by others.
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Social communication therapy helps children learn the skills needed to interact successfully with others. This may include taking turns in conversation, understanding social cues, maintaining friendships, problem-solving, and using language appropriately in different social situations.
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Strong reading skills begin with strong language skills. Therapy may target phonological awareness, rhyming, letter-sound knowledge, decoding, and other foundational literacy skills that support reading and spelling success.
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Not sure where to start? A consultation provides an opportunity to discuss your concerns, ask questions, and receive professional guidance about your child's communication development. Together, we'll determine the best next steps for your family.