Welcome to Communication
Individually Tailored Services
Are you worried about your kid? Is your child not talking? Do other people have trouble understanding your child? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you’ve come to the right place. We are here to offer you the support and guidance you need.

We conduct personalized evaluations as a crucial first step to tailoring our therapy services for optimal progress and results.

We provide individual and class training to learn about disorders and strategies for communication success – both in-person and virtual.

We strive for maximum effectiveness by consulting with other healthcare providers and educational teams to meet our clients’ needs.

We offer individualized and group therapy activities to enhance our clients understanding and use of communication.

Why Communication PowerHouse?
At our center, we are dedicated to supporting parents in raising healthy, happy, and independent children. We understand that each child is unique, and we’re committed to tailoring our services to meet their individual needs.
Our team of trained professionals has expertise in childhood development, particularly in cognitive, speech, and language skills. We can help you understand the developmental processes and provide you with the necessary information to assist your child in meeting their developmental milestones.
If you or someone you love has a concern about your child, trust your gut- your parental intuition. Act now. Contact us for a free initial consultation and find out how we can help.
Whether it’s improving communication skills, increasing vocabulary, or enhancing speech sounds, we have a range of programs tailored to suit your child’s needs.
Communication skills evolve throughout our lifetimes.
There is always more we can learn or ways to improve our communication skills. Speech-Language Pathologists specialize in helping others communicate effectively by working on ways to.
- Communicate nonverbally
- Use the right words
- Grow vocabulary
- Listen actively
- Follow directions
- Understand others
- Share wants and needs
- Talk about feelings
- Solve problems
- Comprehend what is read
- Ask the right questions
- Respond to others' questions
- Write thoughts in an organized way
- Produce speech sounds accurately
- Adjust vocal pitch and register
- Reduce or alter accents
- Maintain fluent speech
- Utilize technology for communication
- Obtain a second language
Latest News

May is Better Speech and Hearing Month
May is recognized as Better Speech and Hearing Month, a time to raise awareness about communication disorders and the importance of early detection and treatment. This month is dedicated to increasing public understanding of speech and hearing problems and the ways in which they can impact a person’s quality of life. Communication disorders can affect anyone, regardless of age or gender. They can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetics, environmental factors, and neurological conditions. Common communication disorders include speech and language delays, stuttering, hearing loss, and voice disorders.

Easter Egg Hunt Fun: Speech and Language Activities for Kids
Easter might be over, but that doesn’t mean the fun has to end! If you still have some Easter eggs laying around, why not repurpose them for some language and speech activities with your child? One idea is to use different colored eggs and paint to create artistic drawings, giving your child the opportunity to make choices and practice language skills. Another classic activity is an egg hunt, which can also incorporate language skills by practicing position words such as “under” and “behind” as you verbally narrate where the eggs are found. Each egg can even have a small object or image inside that leads to a specific goal or target they are working on. These activities are not only fun, but also provide valuable opportunities for language development. So grab those eggs and get started!

Understanding Your Child’s Speech-Language Pathologist: How They Became a Qualified Professional
As a parent, you want to ensure that your child receives the best possible care when it comes to their speech and language development. That’s why it’s important to understand how their Speech-Language Pathologist became qualified to work with your child. Typically, SLPs have a master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology and undergo supervised clinical fellowships to gain practical experience. They are licensed by the state and may pursue certification through the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association to demonstrate their expertise in the field. Additionally, SLPs participate in continuing education to stay up-to-date with the latest research and techniques. By understanding your child’s therapist’s qualifications and credentials, you can feel confident that they are receiving the highest quality care and support for their speech and language needs.