Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Insurance may cover your sessions. Click here to learn more.
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We are currently accepting new clients 0-17 years old. Once established as a client, we support families, as needed, up until their child’s 18th birthday.
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Our services are family-centered, holistic, and individualized for each client, and include:
Speech-Language Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Feeding Therapy
Academic Tutoring
Handwriting Services
Homeschool Consultation -
Yes, our office is located at 17430 Campbell Rd, Suite #108, Dallas, TX 75252.
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We do not offer home visits at this time.
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Feeding therapy involves an Occupational therapist (OT) or Speech-language pathologist (SLP) with specialized training working closely with clients and their families to determine the source of the client’s feeding difficulties and developing a custom plan to help make the entire process of feeding easier and more pleasurable for the whole family.
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An Occupational therapist (OT) helps clients participate in the activities of daily living that clients need or want to do. OTs do this through the therapeutic use of everyday activities (referred to as “occupations”). These daily activities, or occupations, range from simple to complex.
OT services involve:
Comprehensive evaluation, during which a baseline and individualized goals are established.
Customized interventions to improve the client(s) ability to achieve their goals.
Ongoing evaluation of outcomes to ensure that goals are being met.
OTs have a whole body scope of practice meaning that they evaluate and treat clients from head to toe and support clients with their motor skills, cognitive skills, social-emotional skills, and sensory processing.
For more information, visit https://www.aota.org/.
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A speech-language pathologist (SLP) helps clients improve their ability to communicate, understand language, and safely eat and swallow. Speech-language therapy addresses challenges related to speech production, language development, social communication, voice, fluency, and feeding or swallowing.
Speech-language therapy services typically involve:
Comprehensive evaluation to assess speech, language, communication, or feeding and swallowing skills and establish individualized goals.
Targeted therapy interventions designed to improve functional communication and feeding abilities.
Ongoing monitoring of progress to ensure therapy goals are being achieved.
Speech-language pathologists work across the lifespan and address a wide range of skills including speech sound production, receptive and expressive language, social communication, cognitive-communication, voice, fluency, and swallowing.
For more information, visit https://www.asha.org.