Frequently Asked Questions
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Victoria works with children from birth (including preemies) to 18 years of age.
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Victoria participates with Blue Cross Blue Shield and Harvard Pilgrim.
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Early interventions in feeding, speech and language are the immediate and most successful ways to help your child.
Each child is different, please arrange a consultation and we can discuss how best to support your child.
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Victoria offers one-on-one support for your unique child.
Your child will profit from clinical work within a natural home environment. Another benefit comes from the immediate consultation between therapist and parent or caregiver as session work occurs.
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Absolutely. Private speech therapy will serve to augment therapy provided in the school while also addressing issues and concerns that might fall outside of "curriculum based" therapy.
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If you choose to go through your healthcare insurance, your plan may require a physician's referral.
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Your child will have FUN! Your child will also learn through playing, doing crafts and practicing new skills.
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Absolutely not! Along with newfound breadth of language and speaking abilities, or adventurous feeding skills, your child will gain confidence, maturity, language clarity and facility of speech–affording an age-appropriate skill set.
It is important to find the right support for your child, and I appreciate you considering my practice for your family's needs.
To ensure that every child currently in my care receives the focused, high-quality attention they deserve, I have a waitlist for new clients.
I accept new clients on a rolling basis and strive to get everyone seen as soon as possible. I encourage you to reach out if you would like to be added to my waiting list for future openings. Additionally, if your needs are more urgent, I am happy to provide you with a list of trusted colleagues and local providers in the Boston area who may have current availability.