If your child has been waiting months for an opening, or you're driving across Vancouver to make a 30-minute appointment work, there is a better option. TinyEYE connects your family with a licensed therapist who shows up on screen, on time, every week.
With over 20 years of experience and more than 1,000,000 therapy sessions delivered to more than 50,000 children, TinyEYE brings trusted, proven care directly to children in Washington.
Connect with Your TherapistYour child's progress shouldn't depend on who has openings nearby. TinyEYE connects you rapidly with experienced, state-licensed therapists without the commute, the waitlist, or the scheduling gymnastics, in as little as 72 hours.
Every TinyEYE therapist holds a current Washington license and has been vetted through a rigorous credentialing process, with extensive experience in pediatric care, and is supported directly by TinyEYE. We're with you every step of the way.
Morning, afternoon, or early evening. Sessions are scheduled around your family's life, not the other way around. No driving across town or pulling your child out of school early.
Every session is documented. Goals are measurable. You'll always know what your child is working on, where they are making gains, and what comes next.
This is a common question, and the short answer is yes. For most children ages 3 and up, virtual therapy is as effective as in-person sessions for speech-language and occupational therapy goals. Research supports this across articulation, language development, fluency, fine motor, and sensory regulation.
The longer answer is that it depends on the therapist, not the medium. A skilled clinician who knows how to engage a child through a screen—using interactive activities, digital manipulatives, movement breaks, and real-time parent coaching—will get results that a clinician who simply reads from a worksheet will not, whether they are online or sitting in the room.
TinyEYE has been at the forefront of online therapy for over 20 years. Our therapists are not learning this as they go. This is what they do.
These are the concerns that bring most families to us. If any of them sound familiar, get in touch with us.
Your child has things to say but the words aren't coming out clearly. Teachers, relatives, or other children are struggling to follow. This is one of the most common reasons families reach out, and one of the areas where therapy makes the fastest visible difference.
Speech TherapyThey are 2, or 3, or older, and the words aren't coming the way you expected. Maybe they gesture or get frustrated. A speech-language therapist can assess where they are developmentally and begin building the foundation for language.
Speech TherapyYour child hears fine, but instructions seem to pass right through. This can point to a receptive language gap, where the child struggles to process and respond to spoken language. This can be mistaken for defiance or inattention.
Speech TherapyRepetitions, blocks, or visible tension when speaking. Fluency therapy is most effective when it begins early and is delivered by a therapist trained specifically in stuttering intervention.
Speech TherapyPencil grip, letter formation, spacing, pressure. Your child avoids writing tasks or melts down when asked to do them. Fine motor therapy builds the underlying hand strength, coordination, and motor planning that writing depends on.
Occupational TherapySensory responses that seem out of proportion to the situation. Tags on clothing feel unbearable. Loud rooms are overwhelming. An occupational therapist trained in sensory processing can help your child build the regulation strategies they need.
Occupational TherapyTell us about your child and what kind of support you are looking for. It only takes a few minutes.
Pick a day and time that works best for you. We match your child with therapists who have the right expertise and can meet on your schedule.
Confirm your appointment in one click. No subscriptions or hidden fees. Pricing starts at $99 for 30-minute sessions.
Your child sits at a table or desk with a laptop, tablet, or computer. The therapist appears on screen and runs the session using interactive games, digital activities, movement-based exercises, or hands-on tasks with materials you already have at home.
Sessions are 30 minutes for most children. The therapist manages the session, not you. You do not need to be a co-therapist. For younger children, we may ask you to be nearby or in the room. For older children, most parents step away and let the therapist work.
After each session, your therapist documents what was covered, what progress was made, and what goals are being targeted. You have access to that information. You will never be left wondering what happened.
TinyEYE's speech-language therapists work with children in Vancouver on the communication skills they need to be understood, to connect, and to succeed at school and at home.
Helping your child produce sounds correctly so they can be understood by teachers, peers, and family members.
Building vocabulary, sentence structure, and the ability to express ideas, ask questions, and participate in conversation.
Reducing stuttering and building the strategies and confidence your child needs to speak comfortably in everyday situations.
Strengthening your child's ability to understand instructions, process questions, and follow multi-step directions.
TinyEYE's occupational therapists work with children in Vancouver to develop the skills they need for school, for daily routines, and for a more comfortable daily experience.
Developing the hand strength, coordination, and motor planning needed for writing, cutting, buttoning, and other tasks that require precision.
Helping children who are over-responsive or under-responsive to sensory input build strategies for managing their environment, staying calm, and participating in daily activities.
Supporting independence with self-care tasks like dressing, feeding, and organizing materials for school.
Building the connection between what your child sees and how their hands respond, which affects copying from a board, catching a ball, and navigating physical spaces.
Your child can be in session within 72 hours. Schedule a free consultation and we'll match you with the right therapist for your child's needs and goals.
Connect with Your TherapistVancouver has 190,700 residents. The Vancouver Public Schools serves 23,600 students.
Wait times for pediatric speech-language evaluations in the Vancouver metro area can extend beyond 3-6 months, particularly for specialized services. TinyEYE offers a faster, more flexible path to care, where families are connected with qualified Washington therapists in as little as 72 hours. No more wait lists.
If you've been watching for progress that hasn't come, or sitting on a waitlist that keeps getting longer, we want to hear from you.
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