Virtual therapy services that meet you where you are
Speech Therapy Services
Speech Therapy for Adults Who Stutter
A holistic, individualized approach to stuttering therapy, centered on your experiences, your goals, your communication values, and your everyday life. Services are provided virtually.
Speech Therapy for Teens Who Stutter
A holistic, supportive, and individualized approach for teenagers navigating the unique challenges of stuttering through their teen years, honoring their own goals/values about their communication. Services are provided virtually.
Group Therapy for Adults Who Stutter
Guided by an avoidance reduction therapeutic approach, sessions focus on decreasing a variety of avoidances that may occur around speaking in a supportive group space. Group members are encouraged to explore experiences, share in guided discussions, and target their individual goals together while working toward authentic communication. Group services are provided virtually.
Consultation Services
Parent/Caregiver Support Sessions
Guidance and support for parents of children who stutter at any age who are seeking a better understanding of stuttering and a desire to help their child thrive. We’ll work together to identify modification at home and explore ways to encourage confidence, resilience, and self-advocacy. Initial coaching session may be followed by additional sessions if recommended and/or desired.
SLP Coaching & Training
For speech language pathologists seeking to gain clinical skills within their scope of practice. Whether you’re brand new to working with a person who stutters or seeking more advanced interventions, coaching will focus on practical, evidence-based tools you can apply right away in your practice. Group trainings can range from assessment to intervention, types of services, and community support.
“When I started seeing Ashley, my life truly changed. Since the beginning, she saw me as not just someone who stutters but someone full of potential. Thanks to the constant support from Ashley, I have grown confidence in myself and achieved things I never could have imagined. She taught me to be proud to be someone who stutters, not let it prevent me from achieving my dreams, and use it as a strength rather than a weakness. ”
— Person Who Stutters
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At this time, Daylight Stuttering and Speech Therapy does not accept insurance. Operating as a private-pay practice allows for the highest level of flexibility and personalization. Not billing insurance allows therapy to be guided by individual needs rather than restrictions placed by insurance companies. This means frequency, duration, and goals of therapy can be tailored specifically to what is most meaningful and effective without meeting “medical necessity criteria” to begin and maintain services.
Your insurance plan may accept superbills, which are detailed invoices you can submit to your insurance company for potential out-of-network reimbursement. A superbill can be provided for clients wishing to seek out-of-network reimbursement, depending on individual insurance plan benefits. Clients are encouraged to check with their insurance provider to understand coverage options.
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Book a free consultation with Ashley to discuss your goals and the therapeutic process.
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Therapy duration and frequency recommendations will be determined following the evaluation. Therapy sessions are client-driven and highly individualized. Therapeutic time is centered around unique goals, preferences, and communication needs. Each session is collaborative, and therapy may evolve over time based on personal experiences, progress, and feedback.
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The length of therapy varies for each individual and depends on personal goals, preferences, and how support may evolve over time. Some people engage in short-term therapy to focus on a specific goal or situation, while others prefer ongoing support as they progress toward goals and communication needs shift. The therapist will regularly check in to make sure therapy continues to feel useful, relevant, and aligned with what matters most to you.
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Guided by an avoidance reduction approach, group sessions focus on exploring and decreasing avoidances that may occur around speaking. In a supportive group environment, members are encouraged to share experiences, participate in guided discussions, and practice communicating openly. Together, the group works toward reducing struggle and building comfort, confidence, and authenticity in speaking.
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Parent involvement is an important part of the therapy process. You'll be included in the evaluation process, goal-setting, given regular updates on your child's progress, and supported with strategies to foster communication at home. Therapy is a highly-individualized process, with your child’s input for solution-focused progress. Depending on your child’s age and personal preferences for your involvement, you may participate directly in sessions or collaborate through check-ins with your child and/or therapist. Your insights and questions are always welcomed by the therapist.
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All virtual sessions are conducted through SimplePractice, a secure, HIPAA-compliant platform designed specifically for healthcare providers. Initial intake forms will be completed through the SimplePractice secure platform. You’ll receive a unique video link before each session with no downloads or logins required. SimplePractice makes it easy to join appointments, communicate securely, and access any shared resources, all from the comfort of your own space.