Parent Guide

Clear answers, expert advice, and supportive resources to help you understand and navigate your child’s development journey.

When Should I Seek Speech Therapy for My Child?

Many parents wonder if they are worrying too early or waiting too long.

You may consider speech therapy if your child:

  • Uses very few words for their age
  • Struggles to understand instructions
  • Becomes frustrated when communicating
  • Shows difficulty interacting socially

Seeking guidance does not mean something is wrong—it simply brings clarity.

What Happens in the First Consultation?

The first consultation is designed to be comfortable and pressure‑free. We focus on understanding your child's unique needs in a relaxed environment.

1

We Listen

We begin by listening to your concerns and observations about your child's daily life.

2

Gentle Interaction

We engage in play-based, gentle interaction with your child to observe communication patterns naturally.

3

Clear Guidance

You receive clear guidance on whether therapy is recommended and what next steps may look like.

Speech Therapy & ABA - Explained Simply

Two powerful methodologies working together to unlock your child's potential.

Speech Therapy

Focuses on helping children understand and express language in daily life, improving articulation and comprehension.

Structured ABA

Structured methods support consistency and progress in the background, without rigid routines or drills.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long will therapy take?
There is no fixed timeline; progress varies by child. We regularly assess milestones to ensure the therapy remains effective and efficient.
Will parents be involved?
Yes. Parent guidance is an essential part of therapy. We empower you with strategies to support your child's communication at home.
What if I’m not sure yet?
A consultation helps you decide with clarity. It’s a no-obligation session designed to answer your questions and observe your child’s needs.

A simple conversation can help you decide the next step.