What will therapy look like?
Sweet support for growing communicators.
At Honeydrop Speech Therapy, we believe meaningful progress starts with connection. We take the time to get to know not just your child, but your whole family.
We’ll work together to create goals that feel practical, meaningful, and tailored to what matters most in your everyday life.
Therapy sessions should be fun, engaging, and built around what your child loves, whether that’s their favorite toys, games, books, or special interests. Through play-based and evidence-based activities, your child will build speech, language, and reading skills in a way that feels natural and motivating.
You’re an important part of the process, too. We’ll share simple strategies you can use during everyday routines, so your child has plenty of opportunities to practice outside of sessions.
Our goal is for you to feel confident, supported, and empowered as you help your child grow into a strong communicator and reader.
Get support from a dual-specialized speech therapist!
Pediatric speech-language pathologist with advanced literacy training who addresses the language foundations for speech, language, and reading.
What Makes Us Different?
Our Philosophy and Values
We know that progress is most meaningful when children feel safe, supported, and engaged. We are dedicated to:
Creating a calm, welcoming environment for learning
Designing therapy that is playful, intentional, and evidence-based
Empowering children to communicate confidently in real-world situations
Boutique,
Child-Centered Approach
Unlike large clinics or agencies, we offer a boutique experience, meaning:
Thoughtfully designed one-on-one sessions to match your child’s learning style
Flexible scheduling that works for your family
Warm, intentional interactions to foster growth and confidence
Language-Based
Approach to Literacy
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A speech-language pathologist (SLP) goes beyond practicing reading skills. We address the language foundation.
Language-based therapy
Expertise in oral and written language
Root-cause focus