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Articulation Disorder

An articulation disorder involves problems making sounds. Sounds can be substituted, left off, added or changed making it hard for people to understand the speaker. Your child may have an articulation disorder if the sound errors continue past the expected age of development.

Autism Spectrum Disorder

A child with ASD will have difficulties with language, social skills and communication development. Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) CAS is a motor speech disorder.

Childhood Apraxia of Speech

Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) is a motor speech disorder. Kids with CAS have a difficult time saying words, syllables, and sounds. This is due to the brain having problems with planning to move the body parts that are necessary for speech (e.g. jaw, lips, and tongue) and not a result of muscle weakness.

Developmental Delays

This is present when a child is not meeting his or her developmental milestones in the expected time period.

Expressive Language Disorder

Difficulties with verbally communicating thoughts and ideas.

Late Talkers

A late-talker is a toddler that is delayed in vocabulary growth and expressive language.

Myofunctional Therapy

Myofunctional therapy works to correct the improper function of the facial and oral muscles.

Phonological Disorder

A phonological disorder is present when a child uses incorrect speech patterns by making errors on sound patterns or sound blends.

Receptive Language Disorder

A child with a receptive language disorder has trouble understanding what is being said to them.

Lactation Consulting

When a mother and/or infant is struggling with breastfeeding. This may include painful nursing, low milk supply, or poor infant weight gain.

Dietary Support

Nutrition intervention and support is used for people who need assistance with items such as meal planning, weight management, food allergy and intolerance, special diets, and picky eating to name a few.

Feeding Therapy

Feeding therapy is not just "teaching a child to eat". Therapy focuses on determining the root cause of the struggle and is centered on working closely with the child and family to make eating an easier, more enjoyable experience for all.

Social Communication Disorder

A person who has this will have difficulty with social language and communication skills.

Stuttering

Stuttering impacts the fluency of speech.

Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapy works with children and families to promote and foster the skills needed to engage in their daily occupations (daily activities that occupy their time). Occupational therapists assess and treat fine motor skills, gross motor skills, self-help skills, visual motor skills, sensory processing skills and more!

Sensory Processing Challenges

Sensory processing is the brain's ability to take in, filter, process, and respond appropriately to sensory information from our daily environments (such as auditory input, visual input, touch input, information about our body positioning in space etc.). Those with sensory processing challenges may appear clumsy, have difficulty touching certain textures/being dirty, be extremely sensitive to light or sound etc. These challenges will impact their ability to engage in their daily activities and routines efficiently and appropriately.

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Jessie Fox Blois

Jessie founded Fox Therapy Services in 2016 with the mission of bringing effective, evidence-based and accessible services…
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Briana Raynor

Briana, is a California licensed speech-language pathologist and a member of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA).…
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Jessica Glover

Jessica Glover, RDH, COM is a Certified Orofacial Myologist, trained through the International Association of Orofacial Myology…
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Amelia Tavares

I am a Registered Dietician Nutritionist (RDN) with 15 years of experience caring for a variety of clients…
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Kelby Violé

Kelby received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications from California State University Northridge.  Over the years,…
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Jessica Overpeck

Jessica is a licensed Occupational Therapist in CA. She received her undergraduate degree in Psychology from Philadelphia…
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Nicole Cassella

Nicole was raised in Ventura County and graduated from Westlake High School. She then attended Moorpark College…
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Alina Fimbres

Alina is a speech and language pathologist who is completing her clinical fellowship. She received her Bachelor…
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We absolutely love Fox Therapy Services and we are so glad we found Jessie! After trying several other Speech Therapists we were feeling frustrated and a bit lost. Our son is 4 & I wanted him to be able to receive the help and tools he needs while still having fun in the process. Jessie as an awesome ability to make Speech Therapy enjoyable for him. He looks forward to going every week and we have seen him make amazing progress. Jessie is very knowledgeable in Speech Pathology, yet talks to me mom-to-mom, which I so appreciate. We would definitely recommend Jessie & Fox Therapy Services!
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I cannot say enough about Fox Speech Services! We worked with Ms Stefanie. My daughter was extremely speech delayed. We had been at another independent therapist and I just felt that they were misdiagnosing her. Luckily, due to a change in health insurance and through the referral of our pre-school, we enrolled with Ms Stefanie and the rest is history. My daughter has fully developed in her verbal communication and is now confident in herself because she can articulate. We recommend this place all the time.
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Jessie is literally a miracle worker. I am one of her older patients, so I was not sure how much work could actually be done for someone who wasn't a child. But wow. In 3 months time Jessie worked so hard with me and boy did it pay off. She helped my speech and now I can barely hear my previous sharpness in speech. And it doesn't hurt that she is also a lovely, gregarious, kind woman. Go see Jessie, she knows what she's doing!!!!
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My 2.5 yr old son has been seeing the owner Jessie for almost 6 months now. When we first contacted Fox speech services we were in the process of getting my sons surgery scheduled for a tongue and lip tie release. My 2.5yr old was not talking AT ALL. I was beyond concerned and my gut was always filled with worry. I had my doubts. From the first session I still had doubts because it's play based. We're six months in and I have absolutely been proven wrong. My son who wasn't talking has over 20-25 words and is working on two word combos now and his comprehension of speech is taking off. We wouldn't be where we are right now with out Jessie and her fantastic team. They've become family to us and I'm so grateful and thankful for finding them.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my child needs speech therapy?

There are many different reasons why a child may need speech therapy. First and foremost, Trust Your Gut!! A parent knows their child best. If you have any concerns I encourage you to seek out the guidance of a speech pathologist.

Your child may need speech therapy if he or she…

• Has not begun to say words by 12 months

• Does not seem to understand questions or directions

• Has speech that is difficult to understand

• Has a diagnosis of autism or other developmental delays

• Does not seem interested in developmentally appropriate play with toys

• Has difficulty interacting socially with peers

• Cannot express themselves using sentences similar to peers

• Has a hearing loss

How long will my child need speech therapy?

This is likely the most common question that I am asked by families. While I wish I was able to provide a concrete answer, the reality is that there are too many factors to consider. Every child is different and at Fox Therapy Services we tailor our services to the individual. Some factors that impact the rate at which your child will progress through therapy include, but are not limited to:

Rapport with the therapist: While some kiddos warm up very quickly, others may take several sessions to feel comfortable. Once the therapist and child have established a positive and trusting relationship, therapy sessions are much more impactful.

Behavior: A child’s behavior can greatly influence the rate of progress. While behavior is a means of communication, sometimes behavior challenges need to be addressed before we can work on therapy goals.

Family Involvement and Carryover: At Fox Therapy Services we are huge advocates of family involvement during therapy sessions. The more the family is involved, and the greater the carryover is in the home environment, the more successful your child will be in achieving their goals.

No two kids are the same: Therefore, even two children working on very similar goals will progress at different rates. One week your child will make huge strides and the next week we may see little progress. This is to be expected and is a natural part of the process.

What should my child be able to say (expressive language) and understand (receptive language)?

Children differ vary in their development of language. There is, however, a natural progression or “timetable” for mastery of skills. 

How do I know what speech sounds my child should be able to say?

Different sounds develop at different ages. If your child is not able to produce certain sounds (articulation disorder) by a specific age they may need speech therapy.

Learn when sounds develop.

It is also important to consider your child’s overall speech intelligibility (the percentage of your child’s speech that a listener can understand).

AgeIntelligibility
18 months25%
2 yrs.50-70%
3 yrs.80%
4+ yrs.90-100%
Where are therapy services provided?

We see clients in our private clinic.

Will my insurance cover speech therapy?

Fox Therapy Services is currently in-network with Cigna, United Healthcare, Anthem Blue Cross, Kaiser, Healthnet, Tri-Care and Blue Shield of California. You are responsible to pay Fox Therapy Services for any co-pay, co-insurance or deductible payment if your insurance is in-network. If your insurance company denies coverage or payment for the service provided, you are responsible for the full amount due.

If Fox Therapy Services is an out-of-network provider for your insurance plan, you are billed directly at the time of services and responsible for all charges. Fox Therapy Services will be happy to provide you with a Superbill that you can submit to your insurance company for possible reimbursement.

What insurances do we accept?

We take Anthem Blue Cross, Blue Shield, Cigna, Kaiser, Tri-Care, Healthnet and United Health Care.

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