Two Way Speech provides parent coaching and consulting services to help families understand their therapy program, integrate their program into daily life, and answer questions about their therapy services.  

Janice’s long-term experience in private practice has allowed her the opportunity to work with multiple families from the time the child was in preschool until high school. Although these clients may or may not have had weekly speech-language therapy sessions, Janice had the pleasure to continue to consult with the family to help them prioritize their next steps in their therapy journey.

From Janice’s Consulting and Coaching experience The Therapy Process Map™ Program was developed. 

 

How it works:

To see if our specialized consulting and coaching services are right for you, email Janice and set up a free 30 minute initial consultation phone call.

During the call we will discuss any specific questions and concerns you may have about starting the therapy process, what to do next in therapy, helping your child at home, or understanding your current therapy plan in order to make smart decisions.

 After the phone call you will receive a customized list of our recommended services.

To see a list of services click here

Together as a team we will work together to continue towards therapy success.

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Why you need a Therapy Process Map

Developing a Therapy Process Map™ will help to:

  • understand the therapy process and what services fit your family’s needs. 

  • decrease frustrated and uncertain feelings about how to put all the pieces of your therapy together.

  • answer the question “is my child making progress in speech therapy and are we working on the right things?”

  • answer the question “How long is my child going to be in therapy?”

  • Understand how your insurance works so you are not surprised by therapy bills.

  • Bridge the gap and collaborate between multiple therapies and home and school therapy.

 

Taking the time to develop a Therapy Process Map™ will allow your family to understand the “why” behind what you are doing and finally understand the progress you are making in therapy.