School-aged child in speech and language therapy session.

Therapy that builds language, literacy, social, and executive functioning skills—tailored to your child’s strengths, needs, and goals.

Services Offered:

  • Screening

  • Assessment

  • Treatment

  • Direct therapy or consultation

  • Report writing

  • Collaboration with other professionals (e.g. Occupational Therapists, Teachers)

  • JFE forms and other service forms

  • Funding applications

For Children Age 5+

I Can Help With:

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Language

  • Receptive Language 

  • Expressive Language 

  • Vocabulary Development  

  • Sentence Structure & Grammar 

  • Storytelling & Narrative Skills  

  • Pragmatics (Social Language) 

  • Figurative Language & Inferencing  

  • Problem-Solving & Critical Thinking 

  • Executive Function & Language Organization 

Young child reading a book independently to strengthen literacy and language comprehension skills.

Literacy

  • Letter recognition and letter sounds 

  • Phonemic awareness (blending and segmenting sounds) 

  • Sight word recognition 

  • Reading fluency 

  • Reading comprehension 

  • Vocabulary development 

  • Spelling and word building 

  • Sentence writing and grammar 

  • Storytelling and narrative skills 

  • Understanding different types of texts 

Two children talking and taking turns during a therapy activity focused on social communication skills.

Social Communication

  • Self-advocacy and expressing needs 

  • Understanding personal boundaries  

  • Turn-taking and conversation flow 

  • Navigating misunderstandings and repairing conversations 

  • Reading and using nonverbal communication (if desired) 

  • Perspective-taking without masking 

  • Flexible thinking in social interactions 

  • Building and maintaining relationships

Child thinking through a task to practice executive functioning skills like planning and self-regulation.

Executive Functioning

  • Planning and organization 

  • Time management 

  • Task initiation 

  • Working memory 

  • Attention and focus 

  • Flexible thinking 

  • Problem-solving 

  • Self-monitoring and self-reflection 

  • Emotional regulation 

  • Impulse control 

Funding Information

Funding Information

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I accept a range of funding options to make speech and language services more accessible for families. Whether your child has a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder or qualifies for other provincial programs, I am able to provide services through several approved funding streams.


Registered Autism Service Provider (RASP) & Autism Funding Program

I am an approved Registered Autism Service Provider (RASP) in British Columbia. If your child has a confirmed diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder and is eligible for funding through the Autism Funding Program, you can use these funds to access my services. This applies to both:

  • Under 6 Autism Funding (directed by families), and

  • Ages 6–18 Autism Funding (administered by the Ministry of Children and Family Development)

As a RASP provider, I meet all requirements set by the province and am authorized to deliver therapy funded through this program.


In addition to Autism Funding, we accept the following:

  • Jordan’s Principle

  • At Home Program

  • School District/IEP funding support (if applicable)

  • CKNW Charity

  • Variety Charity

If you’re unsure whether your funding can be used for our services, please feel free to contact us me clarification.

Additional Accepted Funding Sources


Private Payment & Extended Health Benefits

I welcome private-pay clients. Payment is due at the time of service, and I provide detailed receipts that can be used for insurance reimbursement or tax purposes.

While many extended health plans offer coverage for speech-language therapy, I do not offer direct billing. Clients are responsible for submitting claims to their provider using the receipts we supply.

If you’re unsure whether your plan includes speech therapy coverage, I recommend contacting your provider directly for details on your benefits.

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