Language Disorders
We support children who experience challenges with understanding and using language, including difficulties with expressing ideas, following directions, and engaging in social communication.
Our approach targets expressive, receptive, and pragmatic language skills, helping children communicate more clearly, confidently, and effectively in everyday interactions.
Common Language Challenges
Your child may benefit from language therapy if they:
Have difficulty expressing wants, needs, or ideas
Use limited vocabulary or shorter-than-expected sentences
Struggle to form clear or complete thoughts
Have difficulty understanding directions or questions
Require repetition or extra time to process language
Have trouble understanding stories or conversations
Struggle with social communication or peer interactions
Have difficulty interpreting nonverbal cues (facial expressions, tone of voice)
Find it challenging to engage in back-and-forth conversation
Have difficulty understanding others’ perspectives or reactions
Our Goal
Our goal is to help children develop functional, effective communication skills that support success at home, in school, and in social environments.

