We are a pediatric speech therapy private practice offering speech, language, and feeding therapy for clients birth-18 years.
our mission
Our mission is to help your child DISCOVER his or her full potential through communication.
our values
Our team strives to provide excellent client and family-centered care through connection, collaboration, integrity, and kindness.
services provided
We offer a full range of evaluations and therapy including:
- articulation
- feeding
- social communication
- apraxia
- stuttering
- early intervention
- AAC
- receptive language
- expressive language
- phonology
currently accepting new clients
We are currently accepting clients at our West Knoxville location! No pediatrician referral is needed prior to contacting us.
Our team of SLPs is ready to help your child’s communication skills grow.
location
Our convenient West Knoxville location is on Kingston Pike, just west of Pellissippi Parkway.
speech therapy news and blog
Read the latest helpful blog posts from our speech therapy experts.
Phonological Awareness, Literacy, and Speech Therapy
Have you ever thought about how many times a day you read something? Whether it is reading a menu, reading an exit sign, or reading the instructions on the back of a box, reading is incorporated into almost every one of our daily activities. The same is true for...
Understanding Social Communication
One aspect of speech language therapy that not everyone may be familiar with is the social use of language, also known as pragmatics. Beyond knowing vocabulary, grammar, etc., an important part of language is knowing how to use it socially. According to ASHA.org,...
Why Does My Child Just Play In Speech Therapy?
Did you know that speech therapy doesn’t always need to include sitting at a table or using flashcards to be effective? In fact, play-based therapy is actually more beneficial for many children! Benefits of play-based therapy Play-based therapy is beneficial for many,...
Phonological Awareness, Literacy, and Speech Therapy
Have you ever thought about how many times a day you read something? Whether it is reading a menu, reading an exit sign, or reading the instructions on the back of a box, reading is incorporated into almost every one of our daily activities. The same is true for...
Understanding Social Communication
One aspect of speech language therapy that not everyone may be familiar with is the social use of language, also known as pragmatics. Beyond knowing vocabulary, grammar, etc., an important part of language is knowing how to use it socially. According to ASHA.org,...
Why Does My Child Just Play In Speech Therapy?
Did you know that speech therapy doesn’t always need to include sitting at a table or using flashcards to be effective? In fact, play-based therapy is actually more beneficial for many children! Benefits of play-based therapy Play-based therapy is beneficial for many,...