Support for the whole child, built around your family
Every plan is individualized. Your provider blends these areas of development into playful, everyday moments — and coaches you to keep the momentum going between visits.
Communication
Speech & Language
Understanding and using words, gestures, and social communication.
- First words & vocabulary growth
- Following directions & comprehension
- Gestures, signs & augmentative tools
- Back-and-forth social communication
Motor
Gross & Fine Motor
Building strength, coordination, and control from rolling to running.
- Rolling, sitting, crawling, walking
- Balance, coordination & ball play
- Grasp, manipulation & tool use
- Bilateral and visual-motor skills
Cognitive
Thinking & Play
Attention, problem-solving, and the symbolic play that builds learning.
- Attention & memory
- Cause-and-effect & problem solving
- Functional & pretend play
- Early number & matching concepts
Social-Emotional
Connection & Regulation
Relationships, self-regulation, and confidence with the people they love.
- Self-regulation & responsibility
- Interpersonal & interaction skills
- Self-concept & confidence
- Responding to name & joint attention
Adaptive
Daily Living
The self-help routines that grow your child's everyday independence.
- Eating & mealtime skills
- Dressing & grooming
- Toileting routines
- Daily transitions
Family Coaching
Across every visit
Strategies you can use, woven into the routines you already do.
- Modeling & guided practice
- Coaching in real routines
- Activities between visits
- Progress you can see
Therapy that comes to you
Children learn best in the places they live and play. We meet families where they are — literally.
Your home
Where your child is most comfortable and routines are real.
Childcare & daycare
Supporting the caregivers and settings your child spends time in.
Community spaces
Parks, libraries, and the everyday places life happens.
Telehealth
Flexible virtual coaching when in-person isn't possible.
Not sure which support fits? Let's figure it out together.
An evaluation is the first step — and there's no cost to ask.
