12 months – 10 years

Language Development Therapy in South Florida

Language is the foundation of learning, friendships, and self-expression. If your child struggles to understand what others say, find the right words, or form sentences, our individualized language therapy helps them build these critical skills through play.

What It Is

Language development therapy addresses both receptive language (understanding what others say) and expressive language (using words and sentences to communicate). Some children may understand language well but struggle to express themselves, while others may have difficulty with both.

Our therapy builds language skills through structured play activities, interactive books, and daily routine practice. We focus on expanding vocabulary, improving sentence structure, strengthening comprehension, and developing narrative skills — all within activities that feel natural and fun for your child.

Is This Right for Your Child?

This service may be a great fit if any of the following sound familiar:

Your child uses fewer words than expected for their age
Your child has difficulty following directions
Your child struggles to put words together into sentences
Your child has trouble answering questions or telling stories
Your child seems to understand less than peers
Your child gets frustrated when trying to express needs or ideas

What to Expect

1

Comprehensive Assessment

We evaluate your child's receptive and expressive language skills, vocabulary, sentence structure, and comprehension through standardized tests and play-based observation.

2

Individualized Goals

Based on assessment results, we target specific language areas — whether that's building first words, expanding sentences, or improving comprehension of complex directions.

3

Engaging Sessions

Every session uses your child's interests to build language naturally — through pretend play, storytelling, games, and hands-on activities.

4

Parent Coaching

We show you exactly how to embed language-building strategies into your daily routines — meals, bath time, car rides, and play.

Our Approach

Naturalistic language intervention within play contexts
Focused stimulation to model target language forms
Visual supports and aided language input
Parent-implemented intervention strategies

Conditions We Treat

Expressive language delayReceptive language delayMixed receptive-expressive language disorderLate talkersVocabulary deficitsGrammar and sentence structure delays

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about language development therapy

Language Development Therapy by Location

We provide in-home sessions throughout South Florida

Ready to Help Your Child Communicate with Confidence?

Every child deserves to be heard. Book a free consultation to discuss your child's needs and learn how we can help.