
Helpful Information

Frequently Asked Questions
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What ages do you work with?
Little Speech Blessings LLC works with children ages of 2 and older. Our approach is always personalized, developmentally appropriate, and focused on your child’s individual strengths, needs, and interests. -
We support children with a variety of communication needs, including:Receptive & expressive language delays
Speech sound (articulation & phonological) disorders
Stuttering/fluency concerns
Social communication (pragmatic language) challenges
Executive functioning and early literacy difficulties
AAC use (alternative and augmentative communication)
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Sessions typically last between 30–60 minutes and are scheduled 1–2 times per week. The frequency and length depend on your child’s needs, attention span, and therapy goals. We’ll decide what makes the most sense together.
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Therapy sessions are held either in your home or in a quiet, child-friendly community space like a local library meeting room. I work with each family to choose a setting that feels comfortable and convenient.
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It all begins with a free consultation call. We’ll talk about your concerns, answer questions, and, if we’re a good fit, schedule an evaluation. After the evaluation, you’ll receive a comprehension written report with a plan for therapy, if your child qualifies for services.
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At this time, Little Speech Blessings LLC is a private-pay provider and does not accept insurance. We accept payments from credit card, cash and check. If requested, we will provide a superbill that you may submit to your insurance provider for possible reimbursement. I’m happy to walk you through how that works if you have questions.
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For younger children or home-based sessions, it’s helpful to have a caregiver nearby. We also encourage parent/caregiver participation when possible, so that we can work together to support carryover at home.
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As your child continues on in Speech-Language therapy, progress will be documented and his or her goals will be reevaluated and adjusted as necessary. Once your child has met his o rher goals and the therapist/child/parent is content with his/her skill level and progress, then therapy will be discontinued. At any point during the process, you can choose to discontinue services, as there is no legal contract binding the child to stay in Speech-Language therapy for any amount of time.
Still have questions?
Contact us, and we will be happy to answer them!