Services
Articulation Therapy
Language Therapy
Feeding Aversion Therapy
Cognitive-Communication Therapy
Childhood Apraxia of Speech
Motor Speech Disorders
Fluency/Stuttering Disorders
Voice & Resonance Disorders
Social Communication Disorders
Augmentative Alternative Communication (AAC)
Parent Education
Collaboration with other related service providers
And much more!
We offer initial assessments, re-evaluations, and treatment sessions. Initial assessments and re-evaluations vary in length. Therapy sessions are offered in 30, 45, or 60 minute increments, one to two times per week, depending on your child’s needs. Families are encouraged to join in the therapy room, where you’ll learn practical strategies to carry over skills at home and support your child’s progress every day.
We believe every child’s communication journey is worth celebrating-no matter where it begins! Some children begin with gestures, sounds, single words, while others may begin with nonverbal communication or alternative tools. Every plan is tailored to your child’s needs, using a play-based approach that makes learning feel natural, joyful, and engaging. Our space is designed to be safe, welcoming, and full of growth, where children can take root, stretch toward new skills, and bloom in confidence.
Articulation Evaluation (completed once a year)
Focused on how your child produces individual sounds, this evaluation uncovers patterns in speech clarity. Whether it’s a single sound or several, we’ll determine the best strategies to help your child’s words take root and become strong and clear.
Speech & Language Evaluation (completed once a year)
A comprehensive look at your child’s communication roots—covering vocabulary, sentence structure, understanding, and social use of language. This assessment identifies strengths and areas for growth, helping us create a plan that supports your child’s journey from small seeds to blooming communication.
Feeding Evaluation (completed once a year)
This assessment explores the foundation of your child’s feeding and swallowing skills, including oral motor function, texture tolerance, and mealtime behaviors. With gentle care, we identify the areas where growth is needed so mealtimes can become safe, nourishing, and joyful.
Speech & Language Therapy
Using a play-based and engaging approach, therapy targets your child’s unique communication needs. Families are invited into the “grove” to learn strategies for carryover at home, helping each skill grow deeper roots and flourish beyond the therapy room.
Feeding Therapy
Feeding therapy nurtures both safety and confidence at the table. Sessions may include oral motor strengthening, sensory exploration, or gradual exposure to new foods. The goal is to create positive mealtime experiences where children feel secure, supported, and ready to thrive.