Language Development Therapy —

Bigger words, brighter conversations.

Helping children build vocabulary, sentences, and understanding so they can share their thoughts, ask their questions, and connect with the people around them.

What this service helps with

Common challenges we support.

  • A smaller vocabulary than other kids the same age

  • Trouble putting words together into full sentences

  • Difficulty following simple directions or instructions

  • A hard time answering questions or telling what happened

  • Struggling to find the right word to say what they mean

How Therapy Works

Warm, simple, telehealth-ready.

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

  • Story-building, picture-talk games, and silly conversations that grow vocabulary

  • Modeling of new words, sentence structures, and questions during real-time play

  • Parent coaching built into every session so language-rich talk happens at home

What to Expect in Sessions

Sessions that feel like play.

  • A warm welcome with a favorite book, photo, or toy to spark conversation

  • Word-rich activities woven through games, stories, and pretend play

  • Real-time modeling of new words and longer sentences your child can copy

  • One or two simple language-building ideas to try at home each week

  • Sessions feel like play — never a worksheet

Benefits of This Service

Real progress your family will see.

  • A bigger, more flexible vocabulary

  • Longer, clearer sentences when they speak

  • Stronger understanding of what's being asked or said

  • Growing confidence telling stories and sharing ideas

  • A stronger foundation for school readiness and reading

Who This Service Is For

You’re in the right place if…

  • Your toddler or young child isn't using as many words as peers their age

  • Your child understands more than they can say

  • Your child speaks in shorter or simpler sentences than expected

  • Your child struggles to follow directions or answer simple questions

Let's help your child find their words.

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