

Here's how we can work together to help your family
Individualized and adaptable speech therapy services are essential for achieving successful outcomes. At our clinic, we understand that every client has unique goals. That's why we tailor our therapy sessions to meet each client's specific needs and adjust our approach as necessary to ensure progress and achieve communication goals.


Speech Therapy Services



Sensory Feeding
Does your child refuse foods? It may be more than simply picky eating. We use TalkTools and SOS feeding strategies to help your child overcome selective eating.

Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders
Does your child snore, drool or wet the bed at bedtime? Do they mouth-breathe, tongue thrust, or stick out their tongue at rest? Will your child have a tongue-tie release? We specialize in neuromuscular re-education of the oral structures.

Lactation Consulting
Struggling with breastfeeding? We can help address latching difficulties, poor weight gain, painful nipples, bottle refusal, and other feeding challenges that may impact your baby's feeding. We are certified and trained in lactation consulting to support your child's feeding journey.

Music Therapy
Music Therapy uses the power of music to help individuals achieve their health and wellness goals. Led by a board-certified music therapist, sessions are tailored to unique needs and can involve singing, playing instruments, listening, or discussing music. It's an evidence-based approach that supports emotional expression, communication, cognitive skills, pain management, and overall well-being.

Speech: Articulation
Is it difficult for others to understand what your child is saying? All articulation sounds should be mastered by 5 years-old, and children should be 100% intelligible to all listeners by 3 years-old.

Parent Coaching
Do you want to help your child at home rather than committing to reoccurring therapy sessions? We offer a one-time online and group-structured parent coaching service to educate parents so they can practice on their own time without bi-weekly therapy sessions.

Thumb Sucking Elimination Program
We offer a supportive and encouraging program to help children successfully eliminate thumb sucking by identifying the root cause and substituting the oral-seeking habit. This program supports parents with personalized guidance to promote healthy oral habits and create long-term success.

Fine & Gross Motor Skills
Fine and Gross Motor Skills involve the intricate coordination of our body's muscles to perform everyday actions. Gross motor skills utilize large muscle groups for bigger movements like running, jumping, and balancing, forming the foundation for physical exploration and play. Fine motor skills involve the precise movements of smaller muscles, primarily in the hands and fingers, enabling tasks such as writing, dressing, and manipulating small objects. Together, these essential skills are crucial for a child's independence, academic success, and overall engagement with their world.

Speech: Language Delays
Is your child late on or missing developmental milestones? We utilize evidence-based practices to encourage communication in a variety of ways.

Literacy Disorders
Is your child struggling to read? Does your child miss the main idea of a reading passage or struggle in their academics? We can help with dyslexia, reading skills, and literacy strategies to help them succeed in the classroom and beyond.

Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy empowers individuals to achieve greater independence by addressing physical, sensory, and cognitive challenges that impact their ability to perform everyday tasks. This includes gross and fine motor skills, handwriting skills, and sensory processing skills.

Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD)
Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) occurs when the brain has significant difficulty receiving, interpreting, and organizing information from the senses. Unlike typical sensory processing, individuals with SPD may be overly sensitive (e.g., bothered by sounds, textures, or lights), under-responsive (e.g., seem unaware of pain or their surroundings), or crave certain sensations (e.g., constantly seeking movement or deep pressure). These challenges significantly impact daily functioning, learning, social interactions, and emotional regulation, often leading to noticeable difficulties in everyday life.
