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FAQ

We know starting therapy comes with lots of questions,  here are some of the answers families ask us most often.

1. What services do you offer?

We provide play-based, neurodiversity-affirming speech and language therapy through

  • In-home sessions (NW Portland, Beaverton, Hillsboro, Cornelius, Forest Grove)

  • Virtual therapy anywhere in Oregon

  • Parent coaching and consultation

We support children with language delays, autism, late talkers, dyslexia/early literacy, and speech sound disorders.

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2. What is the therapy process like?

  1. Free consultation: a 15-min call to get to know your child

  2. Evaluation: a strengths-based assessment

  3. Therapy : individualized, family-centered, flexible scheduling

  4. Parent involvement : tools and support to help carryover at home

 

3. What languages do you offer therapy in?

English, Hindi, Marathi, and Tamil. We value and honor each family’s home language and culture.

 

4. Do you accept insurance?

We are private pay, but provide Superbills for possible reimbursement. Payments can be made via secure portal, HSA/FSA, or credit/debit card.

 

5. What materials do you use?

We use the toys and materials that you have at home as well as we bring our own materials to your home. Virtual sessions involve use of engaging digital resources as well as physical equipment.  Literacy sessions involve materials from specific programs being used. We work with you to make therapy as authentic as possible 

 

6. Do you offer sliding scale fees?

Yes, we offer a limited number of reduced-rate spots. Please ask during your consultation

 

7. How often are sessions?

Most children are seen once per week (45 minutes). Evaluations run 60–90 minutes. Shorter 30-min sessions may be available

 

8. How do I get started?

  • Book a free consultation

  • Fill out our contact form

  • reach out by phone/email

 

9. What are your hours?

Therapy: Monday–Thursday, 9:30 AM -4:30 PM

Fridays: parent consults, screenings, and school/provider collaboration.

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