Early Intervention Speech Therapy —

First words, strong starts.

Supporting toddlers and very young children in the earliest stages of communication — when small steps now lead to lifelong gains.

What this service helps with

Common challenges we support.

  • Late to start babbling, pointing, or saying first words

  • Using fewer words than other children the same age

  • Trouble understanding simple words, names, or directions

  • Difficulty sharing attention, eye contact, or joint play

  • Frustration when trying to ask for things or be understood

How Therapy Works

Warm, simple, telehealth-ready.

  • Live video sessions with a licensed pediatric speech-language pathologist

  • Play-based activities with toys, songs, and gestures your child already loves

  • Real-time caregiver coaching so you become your child's biggest helper

  • Strategies designed around your daily routines — meals, bath time, playtime

What to Expect in Sessions

Sessions that feel like play.

  • Sessions built around your child's favorite toys, songs, and books

  • Lots of singing, simple gestures, and silly sounds to build attention and joy

  • Live coaching for you, so you learn techniques while your child plays

  • One or two simple ideas to weave into daily routines each week

  • Short, fun sessions that match your toddler's energy and attention

Benefits of This Service

Real progress your family will see.

  • More first words and longer turn-taking during play

  • Stronger ability to point, gesture, and share attention

  • Less frustration during everyday wants and needs

  • More joy and confidence in everyday communication moments

  • A stronger foundation for school-age communication and learning

Who This Service Is For

You’re in the right place if…

  • Your baby or toddler is slow to start babbling or saying first words

  • Your young child uses fewer words than other kids the same age

  • Your toddler gets frustrated when trying to be understood

  • You want guidance during the earliest communication years

Let's nurture your child's first words.

Take the first step — a friendly conversation, no commitment, no pressure.