Helping Children Feed, Breathe, and Thrive
Where Early Support Builds Lifelong Skills
We provide individualized pediatric therapy rooted in understanding the whole child, not just the symptoms. Our approach looks beyond surface challenges to identify the underlying causes that may be impacting feeding, speech, breathing, and overall development. We specialize in speech therapy, occupational therapy, feeding therapy, and oral-motor/myofunctional support, with a strong emphasis on nervous system regulation, functional movement, and optimal range of motion. Therapy begins by creating a calm, supportive environment where a child’s body feels safe and ready to learn. From there, we gently build skills through play-based, developmentally appropriate strategies tailored to each child’s unique needs. We believe parents are essential partners in the therapy process. Education, collaboration, and practical home strategies are woven into every session so families feel empowered, informed, and supported throughout their child’s journey.
What We Help With
Feeding difficulties, oral aversions, and poor endurance during feeds
Gagging, coughing, reflux-like behaviors, and difficulty transitioning to solids
Breastfeeding and bottle-feeding challenges, including latch and milk transfer concerns
Speech sound and early language delays
Oral-motor and myofunctional concerns impacting feeding, speech, and breathing
Tethered oral tissue (tongue, lip, and cheek tie) support before and after release
Breathing patterns, oral resting posture, and functional swallowing
Body tension, asymmetry, and physical restrictions that impact feeding and development
Infant regulation, sensory processing, and calming strategies to support successful feeding
Therapeutic infant massage to reduce tension, improve mobility, and support feeding readiness
Preparation of soft tissues prior to oral tie revision and support for post-procedure healing
Early intervention and developmental support
Family education, caregiver coaching, and whole-family support