
Stuttering
It can be frustrating when you know exactly what you want to say but can’t get the words out as smoothly or quickly as you’d like. Stuttering often affects more than speech — it can influence confidence, self-expression, and everyday communication. Fluency therapy focuses on supporting the whole person, helping individuals of all ages develop easier, more relaxed speech while building comfort, resilience, and confidence in sharing their ideas. Our goal is to help each person communicate freely, without fear or pressure, so their true voice can shine through.
What You Might Notice
Speech may include repetitions of sounds or syllables (like “b-b-ball”), blocks where no sound comes out, or words that seem “stuck”
Talking can sometimes take extra effort, with visible tension in the face, neck, or body
Conversations might include restarts, long pauses, or filler words like “um” or “uh”
There may be frustration, embarrassment, anxiety, or even avoidance around speaking in certain situations
How We Help
Begin with a free consultation to understand your unique experiences, communication goals, and what situations feel most challenging
Early sessions focus on building comfort and trust, creating a safe space to explore how stuttering shows up in daily life, and how it feels
Therapy sessions address both the physical aspects of speech and the emotional side of communication
We teach practical strategies to support smoother, easier speech while also focusing on confidence, self-advocacy, and reducing communication fear
Families and caregivers receive guidance and tools to encourage positive communication and understanding at home or school.
We celebrate every success, helping each person communicate with clarity and comfort.