FAQs

    • If you have noticed delays in speech, language, motor skills, or daily routines—or if a teacher, pediatrician, or daycare provider has expressed concerns—it’s a good idea to schedule an evaluation. Early support can make a big difference.

    • Evaluations include parents interviews, play-based activities, observation, and standardized testing. We make it fun and engaging for your child while gathering the information we need to assess your child’s development.

    • Most evaluations take approximately 60-90 minutes. In some cases we may need a second session to complete testing or observe your child in a different setting.

    • We will work with you to create a therapy plan that fits your child’s needs and family schedule. Therapy sessions are play-based, child-centered, and designed to be both effective and fun.

    • After the evaluation you’ll receive a detailed written report outlining your child’s strengths, areas of need, and personalized recommendations. We’ll go over the results with you and answer any questions you have.

    • Absolutely! We encourage parent involvement, especially for younger children. Observing a session can help you understand strategies to use at home.

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Language MILESTONES for Young Child Development

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Language development starts in the beginning. We have the opportunity to shape our children’s development through several avenues, including book reading, structured play, experiences, and much more. Below are several resources that detail milestones expected throughout the early years of development.