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Difficulty saying specific sounds (like /r/, /s/, or /th/), substituting sounds, or simplifying sound patterns.
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Support for children who are using fewer words than expected for their age or aren’t combining words yet.
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Helping children understand what others say (receptive) and express their own ideas, needs, and feelings (expressive).
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Techniques to reduce stuttering, build confidence, and promote smoother, more comfortable speech.
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Building early literacy skills by strengthening a child’s awareness of sounds, syllables, and patterns in words.
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Supporting kids who are difficult to understand, with the goal of improving clarity and building self-esteem.
Helping kids find their voices- clearly and confidently.
We support children who have difficulty producing sounds or speaking clearly. Whether your child is struggling with a few tricky sounds or overall intelligibility, we make speech practice fun and functional.
Areas of Focus:
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Targeted support during the early years to boost speech, language, and social development.
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Encouraging those magical first words and expanding your child’s vocabulary through songs, books, and play.
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Practical strategies and tips so families can support communication in daily routines and play at home.
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Developing foundational social skills like joint attention, eye contact, and conversational turn-taking.
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Using your child’s favorite toys and activities as tools for learning language naturally and joyfully.
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Tracking your child’s progress and adjusting goals based on their development, strengths, and interests.
Laying strong foundations through play, connection, and early support.
This service is designed for toddlers and preschoolers during the most critical window of language development. We use playful, relationship-centered strategies to encourage communication and connection.
Areas of Focus:
Supporting every communicator, every way.
Some children need additional tools to express themselves, and that’s perfectly okay. We guide families through the world of AAC to help every child find their voice—whether spoken or supported.
Areas of Focus:
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Introducing Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) tools and determining what’s best for your child.
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Exploring a range of options from picture boards and visual schedules to dynamic speech-generating devices.
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Teaching everyday, high-impact words that allow your child to express needs, wants, feelings, and ideas across settings.
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Supporting families with AAC evaluations, setup, programming, and device training.
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Teaching adults how to model and support AAC use consistently and confidently during everyday routines.
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Working alongside teachers, therapists, and school staff to ensure consistent AAC support across environments.