Fluency / Stuttering Therapy —

Easier speech. Brave voices.

Supporting children who stutter with gentle tools, confidence-building, and family-centered strategies so they can speak with ease and courage.

What this service helps with

Common challenges we support.

  • Repeating sounds, syllables, or whole words when speaking

  • Getting stuck on words or pausing mid-sentence

  • Tension in the face, jaw, or body when trying to speak

  • Avoiding certain words, sounds, or speaking situations

  • Frustration or self-consciousness when stuttering happens

How Therapy Works

Warm, simple, telehealth-ready.

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

  • Warm, judgment-free conversations and games that take the pressure off speaking

  • Easy tools like slow starts, gentle breaths, and confident pausing

  • Parent coaching to support kind, patient communication at home

What to Expect in Sessions

Sessions that feel like a safe conversation.

  • A relaxed welcome that lets your child speak without rushing

  • Stuttering tools woven into stories, jokes, and easy conversation

  • Reading aloud, telling jokes, ordering off menus — real-life moments made safe

  • One or two small confidence goals to try at school or with friends each week

  • Sessions feel like a safe conversation — never a test

Benefits of This Service

Real progress your family will see.

  • Less tension, less struggle, and easier word starts

  • Tools your child can reach for anytime they get stuck

  • More willingness to speak up at school, with friends, and at home

  • Less fear or avoidance of certain words and situations

  • A child who knows their voice is worth hearing — stutter and all

Who This Service Is For

You’re in the right place if…

  • Your toddler or young child has just started showing stuttering

  • Your school-age child has been stuttering for a while

  • Your child feels frustrated, shy, or embarrassed about their speech

  • Your child is avoiding certain words, sounds, or speaking situations

Let's help your child speak with confidence.

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