Services we offer


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We offer weekly speech therapy sessions, and occasional programs offering occupational therapy and parent trainings throughout the year.

As a nonprofit, we keep things simple with private pay—no battling insurance, no waiting for approvals, and no surprise denials. Families get faster access to care, more flexibility, and less paperwork. Need reimbursement? We’re happy to provide a superbill you can submit to your insurance.

Speech Therapy

Respect For differences

We honor each child’s unique communication style—no forcing eye contact, scripted speech, or “fixing” who they are.

Strength-Based Approach

Therapy builds on your child’s interests and strengths, supporting meaningful connection and real-world communication.

Collaborative & Consent Based

Your child leads the way—we follow their cues, honor their boundaries, and always prioritize emotional safety.

Speech Therapy helps children improve their communication skills, including speaking, understanding language, and expressing themselves with confidence.

When starting speech therapy, the first step is a comprehensive assessment to understand your child’s strengths, needs, and communication style. This may include parent interviews, play-based observation, and standardized testing. After the evaluation, we’ll create a personalized therapy plan with clear goals that reflect your child’s needs and your family’s priorities. Therapy sessions are typically held weekly and are play-based, engaging, and tailored to your child’s interests. We’ll regularly check in with you, share progress updates, and adjust the plan as needed—because we believe therapy works best when families and therapists work together.

Occupational Therapy

Builds Daily Life Skills

Helps children improve independence with tasks like dressing, feeding, handwriting, and routines.

Supports Sensory Processing

Guides kids in understanding and managing how they respond to sound, touch, movement, and other sensations.

Builds Motor Development

Strengthens coordination, balance, and fine motor skills needed for play, school, and self-care.

Occupational Therapy supports children in developing the motor, sensory, and daily living skills they need to grow, play, and thrive in everyday life.

Our occasional occupational therapy programs are short-term, skill-focused sessions that support children in areas like fine motor development, sensory regulation, and daily life skills. Programs such as Handwriting Without Tears, Sensory Explorers, Motor Skills & Movement, and Ready for Kindergarten are offered in small group or one-on-one formats and typically run for a few weeks at a time. These playful, hands-on sessions are designed to meet children where they are, helping build confidence and real-life skills in a supportive, low-pressure setting. No formal OT evaluation is required to join, and parents are provided with tips and tools to support continued progress at home.

Parent Workshops

Practical Strategies

Learn effective tools and techniques to support your child’s development and daily routines at home.

Expert Guidance

Gain insights from experienced therapists on topics like communication, sensory needs, and behavior support.

Community Connection

Share experiences and build a supportive network with other parents facing similar challenges.

Parent Training empowers caregivers with practical tools, strategies, and support to confidently help their child grow and succeed at home and beyond.

Parent training sessions are led by experienced therapists and experts who provide practical guidance tailored to your family’s unique needs. These sessions focus on teaching strategies to support your child’s communication, behavior, sensory processing, and daily routines in everyday life. You can expect interactive discussions, hands-on demonstrations, and personalized tips that empower you to confidently apply what you learn at home. Our goal is to equip parents with the knowledge and tools needed to advocate for and nurture their child’s growth, all within a supportive and understanding environment.

Have more questions? Visit our FAQs to find answers about therapy, insurance, and getting started.