Comprehensive Speech & Language Support
From first words to complex social language, our services cover the full spectrum of pediatric and adolescent communication needs — always tailored, never one-size-fits-all.
Find the Right ServiceFor children who struggle to express themselves or understand what they hear or read.
Language is the foundation of everything — learning, friendship, and self-expression. This service targets both expressive language (what your child can say and write) and receptive language (what they understand). Whether your child has difficulty forming sentences, following multi-step instructions, reading with comprehension, or putting thoughts onto paper, therapy is tailored to close those gaps.
Our Approach
Sessions integrate play-based activities, structured language tasks, and real-world practice. Home activities are provided after each session to reinforce gains.
Who This Is For
- Late talkers and children with delayed language development
- Children with reading and writing difficulties (dyslexia-related language issues)
- Students struggling with academic language demands
- Children with comprehension difficulties in English or Arabic
Specialized communication support that celebrates each child's unique strengths.
Children on the autism spectrum communicate in wonderfully diverse ways. Therapy focuses on expanding those communication possibilities — verbal, non-verbal, and augmentative — while honoring each child's individuality. There is no single approach that works for every autistic child, which is why every plan begins with deep listening and thorough observation.
Our Approach
Evidence-based frameworks adapted to each child's profile, with strong emphasis on family involvement and generalization of skills to everyday environments.
Who This Is For
- Children recently diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
- Minimally verbal or non-speaking children
- Children who communicate but struggle with the social rules of conversation
- Adolescents wanting to improve social participation
Build smoother speech and the confidence to speak freely in any situation.
Stuttering affects not just how a child speaks, but how they feel about speaking. Our approach addresses both dimensions — using evidence-based techniques to improve fluency while simultaneously building the psychological resilience to handle difficult speaking moments with calm and confidence.
Our Approach
A combination of stuttering modification techniques and fluency shaping strategies, chosen based on the child's age, severity, and communication goals.
Who This Is For
- Children who repeat sounds, syllables, or words
- Children who experience blocks or prolongations when speaking
- Adolescents whose stuttering impacts school participation or social life
- Children who avoid speaking situations due to fear of stuttering
Clear, accurate speech so every word your child says is heard and understood.
Articulation therapy targets the physical production of speech sounds. When a child substitutes, omits, or distorts sounds beyond the age they are typically mastered, it can affect intelligibility, literacy, and self-confidence. Intervention is playful and positive — children often don't realize they're working hard because the sessions feel like games.
Our Approach
Systematic sound-by-sound or phonological pattern approach with activities matched to the child's interests and motivations.
Who This Is For
- Children who mispronounce specific sounds (e.g., /r/, /s/, /th/)
- Children whose speech is hard to understand by unfamiliar listeners
- Children with phonological processes that persist past typical age ranges
- Children preparing for school where clear speech matters for reading
A thorough evaluation that gives you answers, clarity, and a clear path forward.
Before therapy can begin, there must be understanding. Our assessments use a blend of standardized tools, informal observation during play, and detailed case history to build a comprehensive picture of your child's communication profile. Results are explained in plain language, with specific, actionable recommendations.
Our Approach
A multi-method evaluation followed by a clear written report and parent consultation session. Typically completed in 1–2 appointments.
Who This Is For
- Families seeking a diagnosis or confirmation of a suspected delay
- Children referred by a school, pediatrician, or specialist
- Children who have previously received therapy but showed limited progress
- Families who simply want to understand their child's communication better
Assessment Process
How Every Evaluation Works
A thorough assessment is the foundation of effective therapy. Here is what to expect.
Case History
Detailed intake about your child's development, medical history, and communication concerns.
Standardized Testing
Research-validated assessment tools calibrated for your child's age and language background.
Play Observation
Informal assessment during natural play to capture real communication patterns and strengths.
Recommendations
A clear explanation of findings with a personalized plan and practical next steps for your family.

Develop the language skills that make friendship, teamwork, and daily interaction easier.
Pragmatic language — the ability to use communication appropriately in social contexts — is as important as grammar and vocabulary. This service targets the unwritten rules of conversation: taking turns, staying on topic, reading body language, making and maintaining friendships, and navigating the complex social world of school and community.
Our Approach
Role play, video modeling, structured social scenarios, and group-style exercises where applicable. Skills are explicitly taught, practiced, and applied.
Who This Is For