Concerned About Your Child’s Progress? We’re Here to Solve It Together

Find out if your child has speech and language delays

How Many Words Should a Child Be Saying

  1. 12 months: 1-3 words (besides "mama" and "dada")

  2. 18 months: ~50 words

  3. 24 months (2 years): 200-300 words

  4. 3 years: ~1,000 words

  5. 4 years: ~1,500-2,000 words

  6. 5 years: ~2,500+ words

Real Stories, Real Results

Jordan Hancock

“Katie has been an absolute game changer for our family! From the actual therapy, to handling the insurance to fitting us in with our crazy schedule she is a life saver! I have an 8 year old with Autism who is somewhat verbal but his speech is all memorized, very robotic and has taken him years of slow progress to develop. We recently learned about gestalt processing and this fits him 100%. We do not have any local therapists who are trained in this so we have been seeing Katie virtually for a little over two months. She has been so patient with him and the amount of language development we have made in these months would have taken him years with traditional speech therapy methods! I was really worried about how he would do with the virtual therapy because technology can be very distracting for him but it has been a non issue and he actually looks forward to his therapy times. Cannot recommend this enough!!!”

Bora McCollam

“We highly recommend Katie. She works great with kids and her approach is very child-led and gentle. She has been a great resource and help in evaluating goals for my daughter at her school and my daughter has been making progress over the last few months at Katie’s clinic. She is very knowledgeable and genuine. She truly cares for the child to meet their full potential and she tunes into the child. My daughter can be dismissive and Katie has been able to make a connection with her and help her with her speech.”

Find out if your kid is a Gestalt Language Processor