The core of therapy is not handing a child over to professionals to fix something.
It is creating the kind of back-and-forth that can consistently inspire a child to take their next step.
Parents and caregivers are in the best position to do this.
I demonstrate to them how to make that happen anywhere.
Helping a child learn to talk must be built on the right kind of life-to-life interactions. These are fueled by our compassion and belief in your child’s ability to grow.
Yes, there are specific actions we take. Yes, there are techniques we apply.
But at the core, inspiring and showing a child how to communicate is a joy.
We know it's a moment-to-moment struggle to enter the world of any child's shifting attention, actions, and the emotions coursing through their heart. But when we respond the right way, each of our interactions helps them move to communication. We show them their next step while helping them experience the joy of connection.
That is how, together, we cut through the child’s (and caregivers’) isolation and hopelessness at living in a world where everybody is doing things the child can’t – and open doors to communication.
We offer prevention, screening, consultation, assessment and diagnosis, treatment, intervention, management, counseling, and follow-up services for disorders of: speech, language, and pragmatic/social aspects of communication.