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Therapy that builds your child’s skills

and gives you confidence at home

We believe parents play an important role in their child’s communication. That’s why we combine professional speech-language therapy with practical tools you can use at home.

Our virtual speech and language therapy model supports children in traditional schools, homeschool programs, and online environments, making high-quality care easier to access.

Simple Tools. Lasting Progress

Speech and language progress doesn’t only happen during therapy sessions. With the right tools and guidance, everyday moments at home can support your child’s speech and language development.

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  • Our virtual speech therapy sessions support children through meaningful goals addressing language, articulation, and social communication skills through structured sessions, engaging activities, and practical strategies that help build confidence.

    Sessions are personalized and designed to support children learning in traditional schools, homeschool environments, or online learning programs.

    See what therapy looks like

  • Parents play a powerful role in progress. Our speech therapy activities and parent resources provide simple ideas you can use at home to support communication development between sessions.

    Explore free speech and language activities

  • We’re building tools that grow with your child: books, activities, and lessons designed to strengthen communication and life skills together.

Therapy That Fits Real Life

Many parents notice their child may need extra communication support, but aren’t sure where to start. Our goal is to make the process simple, supportive, and clear.

Our therapy focuses on meaningful goals, engaging activities, and practical strategies that help children build real communication skills.

Our virtual therapy sessions fit naturally into family routines and work well for children attending traditional schools, homeschool programs, or online learning environments.

If you’re wondering whether speech therapy could benefit your child, the first step is often a speech and language evaluation.

Learn more about the evaluation process

What to Expect From Therapy

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We start by listening and learning about your child, your concerns, and your goals.

Parent Consultation & Guidance

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Recommendations are tailored to your child’s needs, school demands, and family routines.

Personalized Therapy Plan

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Sessions are structured, engaging, and designed for carryover beyond therapy time.

Therapy That Fits Real Life

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You’re never guessing; we support parents with tools, communication, and clarity.

Ongoing Support & Monitoring

Looking for more details about the evaluation process or therapy options?

You can read a full overview of speech evaluations and treatment services here:

View Evaluation & Treatment Details

Free Tools to Support Your Child’s Growth

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Access free speech and language resources designed to help parents support their child’s communication development at home.

From tips on correcting speech sounds to simple routines that build confidence and reduce frustration, these tools provide practical support you can start using right away.

Designed With Parents in Mind

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Every child and family is different. Therapy goals are designed to support communication growth while fitting naturally into family routines. 

Our virtual model allows children learning in traditional schools, homeschool programs, and online learning environments to receive consistent speech and language support.

Family-Centered & Flexible

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Therapy uses research-based strategies that help children build real communication skills. Parents also receive practical ideas they can use during everyday moments at home. 

The goal is meaningful progress that extends beyond the therapy session.

Evidence-Based & Practical

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Virtual Speech Academy was built by a school-based speech-language pathologist who understands how communication skills impact learning.

This experience helps guide therapy for children attending traditional schools as well as those learning through homeschool or online programs.

School-Informed Care

Trusted by Parents

  • "Before starting therapy, I didn't know how to help my child at home. Now I feel confident , and I see progress every week. The strategies are simple, but they make a big difference."

    Parent of an Elementary Student

  • "My son actually looks forward to his sessions! The lessons are creative and fun, and I've noticed he's starting to use his new words more at home."

    Parent of a 6-year-old

  • "The support I've received as a parent has been just as valuable as the therapy itself. I finally feel like I have the tools to help my child communicate and succeed."

    Parent of a Middle School Student

Your First Step: Parent Consultation

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If you’re wondering whether your child may benefit from speech therapy, a parent consultation is a supportive place to begin. During this conversation, we’ll discuss your child’s communication development, answer your questions, and explore possible next steps.

This conversation can help bring clarity and confidence as you decide how to best support your child.

During the consultation, we may:

  • Discuss your child’s communication strengths and challenges

  • Review concerns related to speech, language, or learning

  • Determine whether an evaluation may be helpful

  • Explore therapy options and next steps

Taking the first step can come with questions.

These are questions parents often ask before scheduling a parent consultation.

Common Questions from Parents

  • Yes. Many families we support homeschool their children or participate in online learning programs. Virtual speech therapy provides flexible support that fits naturally into home-based and virtual learning environments while still addressing important communication skills for academic success.

  • Yes. The parent consultation helps ensure therapy is the right fit and allows us to create a thoughtful, personalized plan for your child.

  • That’s completely okay. Many families use the consultation to gain clarity, ask questions, and receive guidance without committing to ongoing services.

  • You’ll receive clear recommendations, practical strategies, and next step options. Families may choose to move forward with therapy or use the tools independently.

    You can also review a full overview of the evaluation and therapy process at any time.

  • At this time, services are private pay. Payment options and scholarship resources can be discussed during or after the consultation.

  • Yes. Virtual Speech Academy is an approved Step Up for Students provider. Eligibility and reimbursement details can be discussed during your parent consultation.

Some families may also qualify for education scholarships that help cover services like speech therapy.

Florida Step Up Scholarship Support

Some Florida families may qualify for the Step Up Scholarship, which can help cover educational services such as speech and language therapy.

If your child participates in a homeschool program, private school, or other eligible learning environment, these funds may help support speech services through Virtual Speech Academy.