Children and families aren’t one-size-fits-all.

Their therapy shouldn’t be either.

The risks are too high.

When you need occupational therapy, speech-language therapy, or counseling, you need the right approach, or you risk losing crucial time with a lifelong impact on your and your child’s life.

When the risks are so high, you want to choose providers who know what they’re doing and empower you as a caregiver to know how to help your child be the best version of themselves.

Our Specialty and Approach

  • Choosing the right therapist for your child should feel easy and natural, where the relationship allows you to grow along with your child in a space of safety, reassurance, compassion, and positivity. The relationship begins from the moment you call our office until the day we’re ready to say goodbye, and it is the most critical factor in whether or not you and your child can implement what you learn in the therapy process.

  • Our evaluative and therapy process isn’t for scratching the surface to check a box. We believe painting a picture of all the details allows us to create an effective plan for the future.

    In the therapy process, if we only look at the superficial needs of the child and their family, we can miss the heart of why there is difficulty. If this happens, we risk creating other challenges, using ineffective intervention, or requiring longer than needed to help make things easier. As a caregiver, you want to have the complete picture of what you and your child need so you aren’t spending time guessing and blindly trying things that do not affect the outcomes you need for your family.

    If your child has handwriting difficulty, we want to understand why. If your child struggles with emotional overwhelm affecting their and your daily life, we will put the pieces together to problem-solve the best plan for you and them. Whatever it is, we will get to the bottom of what is going on and prioritize what turns to make first on the path ahead.

  • Like anything in life, “winging it” can have negative consequences. The same is true for parenting: guessing at the right response or help can change the direction of your child’s life and your relationship with them.

    We aren’t going to only provide the therapy to your child; we’re also going to guide you on what you can do to be the best caregiver they need so they can also live their life to the fullest, in the healthiest ways possible.

  • We are experts in child development and the habits of healthy families, and we ensure you are receiving the therapy you and your child need for the difficulties you are having in your daily life. Because we offer all of the pediatric services a child and their caregivers might need, you don’t need to go anywhere else for the support you’re seeking. With a diverse set of professionals, we make sure that the therapy you are expecting is the therapy you truly need, and we can work as a team for the best communication outcomes.

    Occupational therapy, speech-language therapy, counseling, psychological evaluations, and kids’ classes with connected adults who know how to talk to kids— you can all find it right here.

    You’re in the best hands.

  • We meet kids right where they are. Sometimes, it looks like we aren’t achieving much in the moment, but that’s okay because building lifelong healthy habits and skills is a marathon, not a sprint.

    You won’t see us using rewards to bribe your child; we won’t coerce or manipulate them to do what we want. We want them to grow into healthy adults with healthy boundaries, and we’ll use our rapport and connection with them to help them get where they need to go to be as capable as possible.

    From handwriting to emotional regulation to how they speak, we will honor their individuality and pace of learning.

  • You won’t find therapists like ours anywhere else.

    Young & Well’s recruitment and hiring process distinguishes us from other companies because we won’t hire just anyone with a license.

    We’re selective in ensuring we protect the healthy company culture we’ve created with like-minded, mentored, and highly-trained professionals committed to the best and innovative practices required to support the lives of the families and children we serve.

    This means the therapist you get both loves where they work and are not like all therapists out there, affecting the care they provide to you and your child. This matters to us, and it’s important for you to know when choosing a therapy practice.

The most important things that guide us.

“You won’t see us using rewards to bribe your child; we won’t coerce or manipulate them to do what we want. We want them to grow into healthy adults with healthy boundaries, and we’ll use our rapport and connection with them to help them get where they need to go to be as capable as possible.”

Building lifelong healthy habits and skills is a marathon, not a sprint.

Getting therapy for your child is one of the most life-changing steps to take when they and you need help.

Why not do it with a practice that uses approaches best for their development and your support as a parent?

We use relationship and neurodevelopmental-informed care to help your child and your family gain skills so that you can enjoy a long, meaningful, and healthy life together, no matter what comes your way.

“We teach gentleness by being gentle.

Magda Gerber