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Achieve Speech & Language Services, LLC. is a private speech and language therapy practice in Woodstock, CT.

Our mission is to provide an inclusive atmosphere where our clients can achieve their best communication outcomes. 

We Provide: 

Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Certified Specialized SLPs who employ best practices. HIPPA-compliant teletherapy available

We Accept:

Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
Cigna Healthcare
United Healthcare
Self-Pay

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Contact us to discuss your or your child’s personalized care!

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  • LSVT LOUD® is an evidence-based speech therapy program designed to help individuals with Parkinson’s disease and other neurological conditions improve their vocal loudness, clarity, and confidence in communication.

    🔹 Proven Results – Research-backed approach to strengthen vocal function
    🔹 Intensive & Effective -Tailored exercises to enhance speech clarity & projection
    🔹 Sustained Benefits – Techniques that carry over into everyday conversation

    📅 Now accepting new clients! Contact Achieve Speech & Language Services to schedule a consultation and amplify your voice with LSVT LOUD®.

  • Group Therapy Programs – Helping Kids & Families Thrive

    At Achieve Speech & Language Services, we offer engaging, research-backed small group therapy programs designed to help children, teens, and families develop essential communication, executive functioning, and literacy skills. Each group is led by a licensed speech-language pathologist in a supportive, interactive setting.

    🚀Virtual Social Pragmatics Group for Homeschoolers (Ages 7–10) : This online social skills group is perfect for homeschoolers who need support with conversation skills, turn-taking, understanding emotions, and flexible thinking. Led by a licensed speech-language pathologist, sessions include interactive activities, role-playing, and real-life social scenarios.

    ✅ Small group (2–4 kids) for personalized attention
    ✅ Fun, structured activities to make learning social skills engaging
    ✅ Parent coaching tips for reinforcing skills at home
    💻 Meets via a secure telehealth platform

    🚀Early Language Development Group (Ages 2–4): Building Vocabulary, Social Communication & Sentence Skills Through Play

    This play-based group helps little ones build their language skills through songs, interactive storytelling, and hands-on activities. Parents receive strategies to encourage language growth at home.

    ✅ Focus on vocabulary, verbs, and social turn-taking
    ✅ Fun activities like puppet play, sensory experiences, and interactive books
    ✅ Evidence-based techniques for early language growth

    🚀Executive Function Boosters (Ages 8–12): Helping Kids Strengthen Planning, Memory & Self-Regulation Skills

    Designed for kids who struggle with organization, following multi-step directions, or managing emotions, this group teaches essential executive function skills in a fun and interactive way.

    ✅ Hands-on strategies for planning, time management, and focus
    ✅ Engaging activities like role-playing, group problem-solving & mindfulness exercises
    ✅ Parent coaching for real-life skill application at home

    🚀Social Language Success Group (Ages 6–10): Helping Kids Improve Conversational Skills & Social Problem-Solving

    This group supports children in learning greetings, turn-taking, and recognizing nonverbal cues while building confidence in social interactions.

    ✅ Interactive games, role-play & real-world practice
    ✅ Small group setting for individualized support
    ✅ Parent coaching to reinforce skills beyond sessions

    🚀Articulation & Phonology Practice Club (Ages 5–8): Making Speech Sound Practice Fun & Effective

    For children working on speech sound development, this group provides engaging activities to help them produce clear and confident speech.

    ✅ Target sound practice through interactive games & storytelling
    ✅ Small group setting for focused practice & peer interaction
    ✅ Parent coaching with simple, effective home strategies

    🚀Building Blocks of Literacy (Ages 4–6): Early Reading Skills for Future Success

    This group focuses on phonological & phonemic awareness, foundational literacy skills to support early reading development.

    ✅ Fun, hands-on activities
    ✅ Small group setting for interactive learning
    ✅ Evidence-based strategies to build strong reading foundations

    🚀Executive Functioning Success Group / "Seeing My Time" (Middle school –through Adult): Helping Teens & Adults Master Time Management, Planning & Organization

    Based on the "Seeing My Time"® program, this group teaches individuals practical strategies to improve executive functioning. Ideal for students, parents, and professionals seeking lasting change in organization and time management.

    ✅ Brain-based curriculum with visual tools & hands-on activities
    ✅ Step-by-step guidance through the "Seeing My Time" workbook
    ✅ Designed for students, adults, families & professionals

    📩 Spots are limited! Contact Achieve Speech & Language Services today & indicate which group you are interested.

    💙 Supporting growth. Building confidence. Strengthening skills. 💙

  • Treatments focus on motor production and linguistic aspects of speech production (e.g. apraxia, phonological delay).

  • Support kids and adults in achieving their goals. Use strategies to help: get started, stay organized, improve focus, manage time, and self-regulate.

  • Orofacial myofunctional disorders (OMDs) are patterns involving oral and orofacial musculature that interfere with normal growth, development, or function of orofacial structures or call attention to themselves (Mason, n.d.A). OMDs can be found in children, adolescents, and adults. OMDs can co-occur with a variety of speech and swallowing disorders.

  • Develop spoken and written language skills, including receptive (e.g., listening and reading) and expressive (e.g., speaking and writing) components.

  • Focus on culturally and neurodiverse approaches of social cognition and pragmatics.

  • Support other ways to communicate without talking through pictures, devices, and gestures.

  • Enhance early phonological skills - critical for efficient reading development.

  • Please see our consulting page for further details.