Compassionate, expert pediatric speech-language therapy for infants, toddlers, and children in Huntington Beach. Specializing in feeding, early intervention, articulation, and language delays.
Voice of Hope is a pediatric speech-language pathology practice built around one belief: early, focused, expert care changes everything. Every child is met where they are — with warm, play-based therapy that treats them as the individuals they are, not a diagnosis on a chart.
Our four specialty areas cover what matters most in early childhood development:
Articulation, phonological delays, and speech clarity. Helping children produce sounds clearly so they can be understood by family, peers, and teachers.
Learn more → 🍼Bottle, breastfeeding, and oral motor difficulties. Supporting infants and children with difficulty eating, swallowing safely, or transitioning textures.
Learn more → 🌱Specialized support for ages 0–3 and beyond. Partnering closely with families to support communication milestones at the moments that matter most.
Learn more → 💭Receptive and expressive language development. Helping children understand and use language more effectively in daily life and social interaction.
Learn more →Every child's journey is unique. What all our young clients share is a therapist who genuinely knows them — because Yoliana Gaber, M.S., CCC-SLP personally works with every family. No shuffling between therapists, no cases handed off, no case manager between you and your child's clinician.
Sessions are play-based, warm, and paced by your child. Parents are always welcome — and often essential — in the process. We give you strategies to use at home so therapy doesn't just happen in the clinic; it happens in your everyday life.
And critically: we have no waitlist. When you have concerns about your child, waiting three months for an evaluation is not okay. We usually can see new families the same week you call.
Whether you have a specific concern or you're just wondering if therapy might help — call or email. We'll help you figure out the next step, even if you're not sure what your child needs yet.