Services and FAQ
Services
Apart from creating children's books, Caleb is available for private consultation. If you have concerns in any of the following areas, go to the Schedule page (sign in for free with just your email address) and schedule a free 15-minute conversation with Caleb.
- Speech impairments
- Childhood Apraxia of Speech
- Stuttering, cluttering, or other fluency disorders
- Social skills and pragmatics
- Feeding difficulties related to picky eating, breastfeeding and bottle feeding, transitioning from milk to solid foods, ARFID, and G-tube transitions
- Late talking and language delays
- Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC) devices
- And other developmental concerns, including but not limited to, Autism Spectrum Disorder and Down Syndrome
Following the initial discussion, if you would like to pursue additional services, the following tiers are available:
Counseling Program
$100/hr
30-60 min sessions
Strategic Training Program
$125/hr
30-60 min session
Partnered Intervention
$150/hr
30-60 min sessions
*2026 Rates. Pricing subject to change on an annual basis.
For details regarding each of these programs, please reference the FAQ section below.
FAQ
- What do services look like?
- My services come in three tiers:
- Counseling Program - Following the initial call, I will work solely with you, the parent(s), offering assistance in decision making, connecting you with resources, and executing basic home programs. We will meet 1-2x monthly to discuss progress, setbacks, and end goals, working together to minimize stress and maximize success.
- Strategic Training Program - Following an initial assessment, I will work with you to develop a strategic plan of care. You will receive specific strategies, activities, games, and plans designed to assist your child as he/she grows toward his/her potential. We will meet 1-3x monthly to discuss homework and strategies, working together to minimize stress and maximize success. The Strategic Training Program is inclusive of all the support items within the Counseling Program.
- Partnered Intervention - Following an initial assessment, you and I will work together to deliver therapeutic techniques. I will teach you not only the how, but also the why, so that you develop a strong understanding of the habilitation process. I will demonstrate and teach specific techniques, guiding you and your child along the path to the finish line. Each session I will work with you and your child directly. We will meet 2-4x monthly to practice therapeutic skills together, working together to minimize stress and maximize success. The Partnered Intervention program includes all support items from the Strategic Training and Counseling options.
- My services come in three tiers:
- How can I schedule services?
- Sign in for free (just enter your email address), go to the Schedule tab, and chose a timeslot that matches your need.
- What is your cancellation policy?
- No fee is assessed for cancellations. However, chronic repeat cancellations will result in the termination of services.
- How do you provide services?
- I connect with families via video calls through Google Meet.
- What credentials do you have?
- I am a Licensed Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP), both nationally, through ASHA, and in my home state, North Carolina.
- What can an SLP help with?
- All SLPs are trained as generalists, assessing and treating the domains of Fluency, Speech Production, Language, Cognition, Voice, Resonance, Feeding and Swallowing, Auditory Habilitation and Rehabilitation from infant to geriatric populations. I focus on care ranging from birth to early adulthood and do not offer adult or geriatric care. The list above includes areas within my scope of practice that I have specialized training in.
- What if I have concerns about something not on the list?
- Contact me! The list above is not exhaustive, and your concerns may be within my scope of practice. If I cannot be the one to help you, it is my goal to help you find someone who can.
- Will you work with a non-parent caretaker?
- My mission is to help the family unit. I understand every family is different, schedules are tight, and sometimes things are not ideal. I will work with whoever the primary caregiver(s) is, whether that's a grandparent, aunt or uncle, foster parent, etc.
- Do you help with reading difficulties?
- Not at this time.
- Do you take insurance?
- No, all services are self-pay.