Empowering children today for a greater tomorrow.
We help children and parents build strong foundations for lifelong learning and success. Our 1:1 speech, language, and feeding therapy gives children the tools they need to develop successful communication, articulation, and oral motor skills.
Our Services
We specialize in early intervention therapy and routine care with a neurodiversity-affirming approach.
We believe in the importance of understanding and accepting differences in how children learn, process, and perceive information in the world around them. Our therapy services include:
Speech AND LANGUAGE Therapy
We provide speech sound therapy to children experiencing difficulties with perception, motor production, or phonological representation of speech sounds and speech segments. Our evidence-based 1:1 therapy sessions target the source of difficulty, whether it be organic or functional in nature, through fun activities that promote easy learning.
Feeding Therapy
If your child is having problems with gagging, coughing, or breathing heavily while eating or drinking, we can help! Our feeding therapy process is tailored to your child’s specific age, needs, difficulties, and pace of progress. We believe feeding therapy should be family-centered and child-led. Our goal is to make eating easier and more enjoyable for children, while also helping parents stress less.
NeurodiverSITY-AFFIRMING APPROACH
We believe establishing safe spaces and building meaningful connections with neurodivergent children and their families helps them learn and grow at their highest potential. Our neurodiversity-affirming approach is designed with care to target developmental difficulties in children experiencing autism, ADHD, Tourette’s, dyslexia, and other neurological conditions.
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Early Signs of Developmental Difficulties
SPEECH & LANGUAGE:
• Your baby doesn’t babble.
• Your 6+ month old doesn’t understand what others are saying.
• Your 12+ month old stutters and/or only says a few words.
FEEDING:
• Your baby isn’t gaining weight or growing at a normal pace.
• Your baby spits up or throws up often.
• Your baby has trouble breathing while eating or drinking.
NEURODIVERSITY:
• Your child has poor eye contact.
• Your child frequently blurts out words when they should be quiet.
• Your child has more trouble doing schoolwork than other children.
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MEET OUR TEAM
Meet the People Behind Greater Good Therapy Company.
Our mission is to provide excellent rehabilitation services to children and families. We believe that every child should have access to exceptional, evidenced based care, no matter where they live. It is our goal to work together as a team with families, physicians, and other service providers to meet every child’s individualized goals.
Icelynn Coker
MA CCC-SLP
Kennyatta Ford
MA CCC-SLP