OUR SERVICES

In-Home Speech Solutions offers a variety of services to children ranging in age from birth to adolescences.

Free Screenings

Screenings are offered which is an affordable and convenient way to assess the progress of your child’s development. Screenings are conducted by a speech-language pathologist and generally take about 20 minutes. Parents will have the opportunity to ask the therapist questions and learn how they can support their child’s development. Screenings help identify children who are falling within the typical range of development as well as identify those in need of a more extensive evaluation.

Throughout the school year, In-Home Speech Solutions offers free screenings to children in preschools, Montessori schools, charter schools, and private schools. We work closely with the child, parents, and teachers to ensure that each child receives maximal services to enhance language. Contact us to schedule your free screening.


Comprehensive Speech-Language Evaluation

The process begins with a comprehensive speech and language evaluation.  Evaluations are age appropriate and, particularly for our younger students, are highly interactive and play based. Our therapists perform evaluations and then develop treatment plans and goals to address your child’s specific needs.

When a child is on a current IFSP or IEP or has had an evaluation within the past year, we do not require a new evaluation and your child can begin therapy right away. Evaluations are required if your child has not been evaluated in the past year or is not currently receiving services. 


In-Home Speech-Language Therapy

At In-Home Speech Solutions we do not believe in a “one size fits all” approach. Our therapist’s offer services not limited to but including the following areas:

  • Articulation/Phonology– How individual speech sounds are produced.

  • Expressive Language – The ability to express needs, wants, thoughts, or emotions.

  • Receptive Language – The ability to understand language.

  • Social Skills– The ability to interact, take the perspective of others, and understand unwritten social rules.

  • Fluency – Often referred to as stuttering or having difficulty producing fluent speech.

  • Auditory Processing – How the brain receives and interprets information that is heard.

  • Apraxia – Difficulty planning the motor movements of speech and transmitting the signal from the brain to the mouth.

  • Cognitive Impairments – Deficits in the ability to reason, concentrate, recall information, problem solve, and process ideas.

  • Voice Disorders - abuse and misuse of the vocal folds that results in trauma such as nodules.


IEP (Individualized Education Program) Support & Consultation

Navigating and understanding the special education system can be overwhelming for many parents. With over 10 years of experience in the public school setting, Jennifer is able to walk with parents thru that process, helping parents understand their child's plan and supporting parents in advocating for their child. Jennifer is also available to attend IEP (Individualized Education Program) meetings to offer ongoing support. Contact Us to learn more.