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A growing collection of articles, printables, and trusted links to support your family, plus answers to common questions and our practice policies.
Articles & Guides
Warm, practical reads written with busy parents in mind.
Speech & Language Milestones by Age
A friendly, age by age guide to what most children are doing with sounds and words, and when it can help to ask a professional.
Read Article →10 Playful Ways to Build Language at Home
Simple, everyday games and routines you can weave into bath time, car rides, and mealtimes to grow your child’s communication.
Read Article →Should I Be Concerned About My Child’s Speech?
Reassuring guidance on common worries, what is typical, and the signs that suggest it may be worth reaching out for support.
Read Article →Getting Ready for Your First Session
What to expect, how to prepare your little one, and how to make that first visit feel exciting rather than scary.
Read Article →Story Time Into Talk Time
How to use picture books to spark conversation, expand vocabulary, and build a lifelong love of language.
Read Article →Supporting Speech in a Multilingual Home
Why growing up with more than one language is a gift, plus practical tips for nurturing every language your family speaks.
Read Article →Printables & Downloads
Free handouts you can print and use at home.
Home Practice Activity Sheet
A printable set of quick, playful activities to reinforce your child’s goals between sessions.
Download PDF ↓Speech Sound Development Chart
A one page reference showing which speech sounds typically develop at which ages.
Download PDF ↓First Words Tracker
A simple printable to celebrate and keep track of the new words your little one is using.
Download PDF ↓Helpful Links
Trusted organizations we think families will find useful.
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
The national professional body for speech-language pathologists, with a large library of parent-friendly information.
Visit Site ↗ZERO TO THREE
Trusted early-childhood development resources for parents of babies and toddlers.
Visit Site ↗Understood
Guidance and community for families navigating learning and thinking differences.
Visit Site ↗CDC, Learn the Signs. Act Early.
Free developmental milestone checklists and tools from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Visit Site ↗Good Questions
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At what age should my child start therapy?+
It is never too early to ask a question. Early support can make a big difference, and there is no age that is too soon to reach out if something is on your mind. We will help you figure out whether therapy is the right fit for your child right now.
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Requirements can vary depending on your situation and insurance. The simplest first step is to contact us, and we will walk you through exactly what is needed.
What does a typical session look like?+
Sessions are playful and tailored to your child. To your little one it often feels like games and fun, while your therapist is gently working toward specific, individualized goals the whole time.
Can I be involved in my child’s therapy?+
Absolutely, we hope you will be. Parents and caregivers are part of the team. We will keep you in the loop on goals and share simple ways to keep the momentum going at home.
How long will my child need therapy?+
Every child is different, so there is no one size fits all answer. After getting to know your child, we will talk through goals and give you a realistic sense of the journey ahead, revisiting progress along the way.
Do you offer teletherapy?+
Yes! We offer teletherapy along with in-person sessions in homes, daycares, and schools across Charlotte and the surrounding areas.
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