
From Play To Words
Empowering communication through play, connection & expertise
We partner with families to turn everyday moments into confident voices, growing skills that last far beyond the therapy room.

Articulation of Speech Sounds
Helping your child pronounce sounds clearly so words are understood.

Motor Speech Intervention
Supporting the brain-to- mouth pathways for smooth, coordinated talking.

Vocabulary Development
Growing the words your child knows and can use confidently.

Grammar & Sentence Structure
Building longer, clearer sentences to share ideas.

Story-Retelling Skills
Organizing thoughts into engaging stories with clear sequence.
3 SIMPLE STEPS TO START YOUR JOURNEY
01
Fill Out our
Intake Form
02
Complete your
Complimentary Assessment
03
Schedule your
Services
Social Connections Social Groups
Therapist led small groups
From Play to Words is excited to offer Social Connections™ social groups for children working on 5 Core Elemental Skills:
- Peer Interactions
- Conversation Skills
- Problem-Solving
- Perspective-Taking
- Working in a Group
AAC (Augmented & Alternative Communication)
Low-tech & high-tech support
From Play to Words’ AAC services support children in finding meaningful, functional ways to communicate using tools that match their strengths, interests, and everyday environments. Through play-based therapy and caregiver coaching, we build confident communication across home, school, and community—honouring every voice, in every form.
Parent Masterclass: what is AAC?
would my child benefit & how to advocate
Our AAC Parent Group supports caregivers in learning how to confidently use AAC tools in everyday routines and interactions. Through guided learning, shared experiences, and practical strategies, families build skills that strengthen connection and communication at home, school, and in the community.
Speech & Language Milestone Checklist
Free downloadable pdf
Our From Play to Words Language Development Milestones Checklist helps caregivers understand typical communication development and notice how their child is growing over time. It offers clear, age-based markers and practical examples to support early identification, shared conversations with professionals, and confident next steps.
