Our Philosophy
Nurturing Growth Naturally
We believe that communication is as organic as growth. Our approach is rooted in neurodiversity-affirming care, where therapy isn't about 'fixing' someone, but about providing the nurturing environment and tools they need to flourish. By creating a sensory-friendly sanctuary, we reduce the pressure of typical clinical settings, allowing children and adults alike to explore their voices in a space that feels safe and natural.
Our methods honor the unique rhythm of human connection. We specialize in AAC, motor speech support, and comprehensive assessments that highlight individual strengths. By blending evidence-based techniques with a deep respect for personal timelines, we help our clients find confidence in their communication. At Lots of Language, we don't just teach skills; we cultivate the seed of expression until it grows into a voice that is uniquely yours.
Nurturing Growth Across Every Season of Life
Little Voices
Gentle support for early language development, apraxia, and playful interaction for our youngest communicators.
Growing Spirits
Inclusive care for school-age kids and teens focusing on AAC, literacy, social confidence, and neurodiversity-affirming support.
Seasoned Hearts
Compassionate therapy for adults and seniors navigating cognitive health, memory support, and motor speech recovery.
Specialized Therapy Programs
HOW TO
BEGIN
01
Free Discovery Call
Start with a free 15-minute consultation to discuss your specific needs. It's an opportunity to see if our cozy, pressure-free sanctuary in Greeley is the right fit for your therapy journey.
02
Nurturing Clinical Evaluation
Visit our clinic for a comprehensive evaluation. We map out a tailored path for AAC, motor speech support, or autism testing in a sensory-sensitive environment.
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Discover Your Voice with Therapy Sessions
Engage in personalized, neurodiversity-affirming therapy. Whether it’s AAC or apraxia support, we celebrate your unique voice through nurturing care.
“Erica has a way of making every session feel like a visit with an old friend. My daughter’s progress with her AAC device has been life-changing for our entire family.”
The Miller Family