Boundless Expression provides speech-language services for toddlers, preschool-age, and school-age children. All services are individualized and designed to support communication development through evidence-based, developmentally appropriate approaches that align with each child’s strengths and needs.
Services
Early Intervention Services
Early Intervention services support communication development during the toddler years, when foundational language and social communication skills are emerging.
Sessions emphasize caregiver participation and coaching so that strategies can be embedded into everyday routines such as play, meals, and shared interactions.
Early Intervention services may be provided through the Frank D. Lanterman Regional Center (FDLRC) or on a private-pay basis, when appropriate.
For preschool- and school-age children, services remain individualized and may focus more heavily on one-on-one interaction between the clinician and child.
Caregiver collaboration continues to support carryover and generalization of skills across home, school, and peer environments.
Preschool & School-Age Children
Service Delivery Model
Communication development is supported through meaningful interactions within natural environments.
For children receiving Early Intervention services, sessions emphasize caregiver coaching and participation.
For preschool- and school-age children, sessions may include more direct interaction while continuing to involve caregivers in supporting progress outside of sessions.
Services are provided in the family home or via telehealth when appropriate. Boundless Expression does not provide services in preschool or school settings.
In-home services are available in the Glendale, Burbank, Pasadena, and La Crescenta/La Cañada areas.
Services may also be available in nearby areas of Los Angeles, including Atwater Village, Eagle Rock, Altadena, Los Feliz, and Franklin Hills (north of Franklin Avenue).
Telehealth services may be available more broadly throughout the state of California, when appropriate.
Service Area
Families interested in learning more about services or determining whether speech-language support may be appropriate are welcome to reach out.