IEP Consultations
Does your child have an IEP, or are you wondering whether speech or language support may be needed at school? Navigating the school system can feel overwhelming, and you don’t have to do it alone. The Next Page Speech Therapy is here to guide you through the process, answer your questions, and support you in advocating for your child’s individual communication needs. I help families understand IEP services, prepare for meetings, and develop practical strategies to advocate effectively for speech and language support within the school setting..
Community Offerings
Group therapy classes provide opportunities for children to practice communication with peers in a supportive, structured environment. Through play, games, and real-life social interactions, children learn to apply speech and language skills, build confidence, and strengthen social connections.
Who Benefits from These Classes?
Children working on articulation (speech clarity) at the conversational level
Children who stutter and want to practice strategies in real-life conversations
Children building language, social communication, or self-advocacy skills
Caregiver & Me Classes
Caregiver & Me classes allow caregivers to actively participate in sessions, learning evidence-based strategies recommended by an SLP alongside their child in real time. This shared experience helps caregivers understand how to support communication during daily routines, play, and conversations, making carryover outside of therapy more effective and meaningful.
These classes are especially beneficial for caregivers who:
Value being an active partner in their child’s communication development
Prefer therapy that feels communal
Want reassurance and guidance as they navigate their child’s communication milestones
Parent Coaching
Therapy doesn’t always have to start with a full treatment plan. For families who are exploring their options or need added flexibility, parent coaching is available. These sessions focus on equipping caregivers with individualized strategies to support communication during everyday activities like mealtimes, play, daily routines, and even running errands, so progress can happen naturally throughout the day.
