Start Therapy with Speech Method
Ready to get started? To help us better understand your needs and ensure we provide the best possible care, please take a few moments to fill out the form below.
Once the form has been submitted, a Speech Method team member will be reaching out regarding scheduling and next steps.
At Speech Method Therapy, P.C., helping you achieve your communication goals is our top priority. We understand that taking the first step toward therapy is a meaningful decision, and we’re here to support and guide you every step of the way.
Parent/Caregiver Information
Let’s Talk
Submitting this form is the first step in getting started. After reviewing your request, you’ll receive a follow-up email with next steps and an intake form to gather additional information before scheduling your first visit.
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Hours
Monday–Friday
8:30 AM to 5:30 PM
Email
info@speechmethodtherapy.com
Frequently Asked Questions
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Therapy may be helpful if your child has difficulty communicating their needs, is hard to understand, struggles with understanding language, has feeding or swallowing challenges, eats a very limited range of foods, or if mealtimes or communication feel stressful for your family. A consultation can help determine the most appropriate support.
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Therapy services are provided for children across a wide range of developmental stages. All therapy is individualized to meet your child where they are and support meaningful, functional progress.
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Sessions are child-led, play-based, and goal-driven. Depending on your child’s needs, therapy may address speech, language, social communication, feeding and swallowing skills, sensory regulation, or AAC, with a focus on skills that carry over into daily life.
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Yes. Parent education and collaboration are a core part of therapy. Families receive clear guidance, modeling, and practical strategies to support progress at home and make everyday routines—like mealtimes and communication—feel more manageable.
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Yes. Feeding therapy supports children with oral motor challenges, sensory-based feeding differences, selective eating, and swallowing difficulties (dysphagia). Therapy is respectful, low-pressure, and focused on safety, trust, and positive mealtime experiences.
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Absolutely. Therapy is neurodiversity-affirming and may include AAC support when appropriate. The goal is to provide each child with the most effective communication tools to support independence, participation, and confidence.
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All fees and payment policies are reviewed during your intake call and shared in writing before services begin, so you can make an informed and confident decision.
“Every step forward, no matter how small, is a step toward meaningful progress.”
– Leah Schwenk