Your first step towards clarity

Transition from uncertainty to a clear, personalized roadmap. Our initial consultation is designed to understand your child's unique needs, address your concerns, and establish a concrete plan for their developmental journey.

What happens during an initial consultation?

Our initial consultation is a collaborative process, carefully structured to ensure all your child's developmental needs and your family's concerns are thoroughly addressed. Here’s what you can expect:

Gathering detailed history

We begin by reviewing your child’s developmental journey. This includes discussing milestones, past evaluations, and your observations to build a comprehensive client history.

Exploring concerns and fears

We provide a dedicated space for you to share any current worries or fears you have about your child’s development, ensuring you feel heard and supported.

Defining your hopes

We talk about what you specifically hope to get out of our services. This helps us ensure that our future work remains focused on what matters most to your family.

Creating an action plan

We wrap up by outlining a clear, practical plan of action. You’ll leave the meeting knowing exactly what the next steps look like and how we will move forward together.

Families looking for partnership

We are a match for parents who want a "single connecting thread"—someone to work closely alongside them to ensure their child’s support is cohesive and purposeful. If you are ready to transition from a place of uncertainty to a place of action, this consultation is the right first step.

Families seeking clarity

If you are feeling overwhelmed by a new diagnosis or unsure about the next steps for your child, this meeting provides the roadmap you need to gain direction and peace of mind.

Parents needing a focused plan

We move beyond general advice to create a plan of action that is uniquely tailored to your child’s history and your family’s specific goals, ensuring meaningful progress.

Those navigating complex concerns

If you have specific fears or concerns about your child’s development—whether it’s social, emotional, or physical—this consultation ensures those worries are addressed before we begin the work.