Services

Every child is unique — and so is their feeding and communication journey. Whether you're just starting to notice concerns or have been seeking answers for a while, I’m here to support you with compassionate, personalized care. Explore the services below to learn how we can work together to help your child (and your family) thrive.

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Feeding Therapy

Supporting infants and toddlers through feeding challenges from day one.

Feeding should be peaceful however for many families, it’s anything but. If your baby is refusing the breast or bottle, spitting up constantly, screaming during feeds, or struggling with solids, you're not alone.

Together, we’ll uncover the why behind the struggle and build a plan that supports your child’s feeding skills, comfort, and safety all while helping you feel more confident and calm during mealtimes.

Common areas of support:

  • Breastfeeding/Bottle Feeding Difficulties – Refusals, latch challenges, stress during feeds

  • Reflux Concerns – Especially when you’re hesitant to medicate

  • Oral Ties (TOTs) – Tongue, lip, and buccal ties support (pre/post-release)

  • Tube Feeding Transitions – Moving from G-tube to oral feeds

  • Starting Solids – Guidance for readiness, textures, and techniques

  • Picky Eating & Food Aversions – Helping your toddler enjoy a variety of foods without fear

Feeding is more than nutrition — it’s connection. Let’s make it joyful again.

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Language Therapy

For toddlers who aren’t talking yet and the parents wondering why.

Waiting for those first words can be stressful, especially when it seems like everyone else’s child is talking. If you’re worried about language milestones, I offer gentle, play-based therapy focused on connection, communication, and confidence.

This service is perfect for children who:

  • Are using fewer words than expected for their age

  • Seem frustrated when trying to communicate

  • Have suspected or diagnosed developmental delays (e.g., Autism, Down Syndrome, Apraxia)

  • Aren’t responding to typical speech activities or routines

You’ll be involved every step of the way, because parent involvement is key to lasting progress.

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Parent Coaching

Sometimes, you just need someone to walk with you through it.

Parent coaching is for families who want personalized support, practical strategies, and real-time feedback without committing to weekly therapy sessions. Whether you’re worried about your child’s development, need help navigating daily routines, or want to better understand your baby’s cues, coaching can help.

Sessions include:

  • A full discussion of your child’s current strengths and challenges

  • Hands-on support for feeding or language routines

  • Personalized action steps and tools you can start using immediately

  • Time to ask questions, express concerns, and feel truly supported

Parenting is hard — getting support shouldn't be.

Book Your Consultation.

Whether you’re still figuring things out or know exactly what kind of support you need, I’m here to help you take the next step.