Peer-Setting Group Sessions
Therapy doesn’t have to be solo — our peer groups help kids grow their skills through guided play and social learning.
Early Language Development
Late talkers may need a boost — we help children learn their first words and build strong communication from the start.
Social Communication Skills
Social communication therapy helps kids learn the back-and-forth of conversation, body language, and making friends.
Receptive and Expressive Language Delays
If your child struggles to understand or use words appropriately, they may benefit from language-focused therapy.
Articulation and Phonological Disorders
Trouble with speech sounds can make your child hard to understand — and may frustrate communication at home or school.
Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)
When verbal speech isn’t developing, AAC provides a voice — from picture boards to high-tech devices.
Gestalt Language Processing
Some children communicate by echoing phrases or movie lines — this is often a form of gestalt language processing and may require a specialized therapy approach.