Pediatric Speech and Language Therapy
Small Steps.
Big Progress.
We provide high-quality, compassionate, and individualized care for children in need of speech therapy. Our approach is grounded in a neurodiversity-affirming philosophy, honoring each child's unique strengths and needs. We believe that all children deserve to be seen, heard, and valued as they are. Our services are designed to be child-led and play-based, using play as a powerful tool for learning and communication. We tailor each session to the child’s interests, pacing, and comfort to create a joyful, positive environment for communication growth.
Speech and Language Therapy Covers:
Receptive / Expressive Language
Developmental Delays
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Articulation / Phonological Disorders
Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS)
Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD)
Fluency / Stuttering
Genetic Disorders / Down syndrome
Cognitive-Communication Disorders
Social Communication Challenges
Play-based Leaning
Play Based Every Time
Research shows that play is central to healthy childhood development. We integrate therapeutic techniques within the context of play, encouraging natural communication and social skills in a fun, relaxed way. Our play-based approach is designed to make therapy enjoyable, allowing children to learn and grow while having a great time.
Child-Led Sessions
Children feel most motivated to learn when they are engaged in activities that feel safe and enjoyable. Our sessions follow the child’s lead, adapting to their interests and choices. We aim to foster a sense of empowerment and autonomy, allowing children to actively participate and direct their own learning.
Neurodiversity Affirming
We respect and embrace each child’s natural ways of thinking, learning, and communicating. Our team values neurodiversity, recognizing that each brain is unique and that each child brings special strengths to the table. Our interventions are designed to support your child's needs without trying to "fix" or change who they are.
Speech therapy is ideal for children experiencing:
Speech or language delays
Frustration or tears when trying to express themselves
Shut down when trying to communicate
Autism or ADHD-related communication challenges
Apraxia or other speech sound disorders
Needs in alternative communication methods
Difficulty with peer interaction and play