Frequently Asked Questions
Speech and Language Therapy for Children
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Signs include difficulty pronouncing words, limited vocabulary, trouble following directions, challenges with reading or writing, or difficulty expressing thoughts clearly. A speech-language evaluation can provide guidance.
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Children can benefit from therapy as early as 12 months and ongoing support is available throughout school age for language, literacy, or executive function challenges.
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Frequency depends on your child’s goals and needs. Many children start with 1–2 sessions per week, with progress reviewed regularly to adjust the plan.
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Yes! We have extensive experience supporting toddlers and preschoolers in early intervention, building foundational language, cognitive, and social skills.
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We provide specialized speech therapy and educational services using our S.O.A.R. cognitive and social emotional framework. By addressing skills like sensory regulation, attention, and memory, we go BEYOND the surface to address foundational root skills needed for communication and academic success.
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We love children and are passionate about partnering with you, their caregiver. Your therapist will use an evidence based coaching approach to guide you in learning practical strategies to feel confident and empowered to help your child grow and thrive.
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We accept Venmo, cash, CashApp, and Paypal. A 2% processing fee will be added when choosing Venmo and Paypal.
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We are an out-of-network provider and do not bill insurance directly. However, we’re happy to provide you with a detailed superbill after each session. You can submit this document to your insurance company to request reimbursement, depending on your out-of-network benefits. We recommend contacting your insurer ahead of time to understand your coverage, including reimbursement rates and any requirements for submitting claims.
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Teletherapy allows your child to receive speech, language, and executive functioning coaching remotely via a secure video platform. Sessions are interactive and engaging, just like in-person therapy, and include activities, guided practice, and real-time feedback.