AAC Therapy —Every voice. Every way.
Compassionate, family-centered therapy that gives children who can't rely on spoken language alone a powerful, joyful way to express themselves, connect with others, and be fully understood.
What this service helps withCommon challenges we support.
Very limited spoken language for your child's age
Frustration when spoken words aren't coming or aren't enough
A diagnosis of autism, apraxia, or a complex communication profile
Needing a reliable way to express thoughts, feelings, and needs
Wanting more than spoken speech alone — and that being okay
How Therapy WorksWarm, simple, telehealth-ready.
Live video sessions with a licensed pediatric speech-language pathologist
Hands-on exploration of communication tools — picture boards, apps, and devices
Modeling robust language on the AAC system right alongside your child
Parent coaching so the AAC system becomes part of everyday family life
What to Expect in SessionsSessions that feel like real conversation.
A warm welcome that meets your child where they communicate from
Play-based practice with the AAC system woven into everyday activities
Modeling of new words and sentences on your child's system in real time
One or two simple AAC-rich ideas to weave into the week at home
Sessions feel like real conversation — never drill-and-test
Benefits of This ServiceReal progress your family will see.
A reliable way for your child to express thoughts, feelings, and ideas
Less frustration and more joyful communication
More participation at home, at school, and with peers
Robust language access — way beyond just naming wants and needs
A child who feels capable, understood, and connected
Who This Service Is ForYou’re in the right place if…
Your child has very limited spoken language for their age
Your child has a diagnosis of autism, apraxia, or a complex communication profile
You're exploring AAC for the first time and aren't sure where to begin
You already use an AAC system and want expert support to grow with it
Let's give your child every way to be heard
Take the first step — a friendly conversation, no commitment, no pressure.