Finally Hear Your Child’s Thoughts—Even If They’ve Never Spoken

You’ve tried therapy after therapy… but your child still can’t express what they think, feel, or know.

There is a different path, one that helps nonspeaking individuals finally communicate.

Limited availability. Waitlist now forming.

Trusted by families of nonspeaking individuals worldwide.

You’ve done everything you were told to do…

You tried ABA – but it didn’t lead to real communication.

You tried speech therapy, but words never came.

You tried occupational therapy, but something still felt missing.

You were told your child “can’t” understand.

And yet… you know there’s more inside them.

What if your child’s silence isn’t a lack of understanding… but a motor challenge?

Many nonspeaking individuals understand far more than they can physically express.

The challenge isn’t always thinking.
It’s the ability to coordinate the body to communicate.

When the right pathway is built—
COMMUNICATION BECOMES POSSIBLE.

A fundamentally different approach

We presume competence from day one.

We teach the motor skills required for communication.

We focus on unlocking communication, not managing behavior.

We’ve helped individuals previously labeled “nonverbal” communicate real thoughts.

This is NOT MORE of what you’ve already tried.

SPELLERS MOVIE – The Official Trailer

SPELLERS The Movie

As the film opening asks, “What if we’ve been wrong…about every single one of them?” SPELLERS answers that question, in convincing fashion, through the stories of eight nonspeakers, who all found their voice through the miraculous process of using a letterboard to communicate their thoughts and feelings.

As Jamie explains, “we think, feel, and learn just like everyone else.”

What Parents Experience

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“For the first time, I heard my child’s thoughts. Everything changed.”

— Ethan’s mom

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“We went from guessing… to real communication.”

— Abby’s mom

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“They told me my child couldn’t understand. They were wrong.”

— Mike Tanner

You probably have questions. That’s okay.

Will this actually work?

While we don’t promise outcomes, we’ve seen meaningful communication emerge in individuals who were previously considered unreachable.

Is this like facilitated communication?

No. Our approach is grounded in motor planning and independence-building with clear structure and progression.

Is my child capable?

Yes! They are capable of learning the motor movements to spell and communicate.

We’ve already tried everything.
Most families we work with felt the same way. This approach is different because it addresses what was likely missed.
What about time and cost?

Insurance does not cover this therapy. However, we accept the Georgia NOW scholarship and we also offer partial scholarships – based on availability.

Here’s how to get started

1

Book your consultation

Speak with our team and share your child’s history.

2

Get a personalized plan

We identify the right starting point for your child.

3

Begin the communication journey

Start building the skills that unlock your child’s voice.

We intentionally limit how many families we work with.

Because this work requires deep, individualized support, we only accept a limited number of new clients.

A waitlist is currently forming.

Limited availability

Your child deserves to be heard.

You don’t have to stay stuck.
Take the first step today.