Logistics
Will my child see the same therapist each time?
Yes — wherever possible your child sees the same named primary therapist each session, because consistency builds trust and speeds progress. A wider clinical team holds the shared plan as backup, so care continues smoothly if your therapist is on leave or a specialist is needed, and any planned change is always discussed with you first.
Walking in for the first session, the question on every parent's mind isn't just "will this help?" — it's "will my child feel safe with someone they know?"
In short
Yes — wherever possible, your child works with the same primary therapist session after session, because consistency builds the trust and rapport that make therapy work. At Pinnacle Blooms Network, continuity of care is the default: a named therapist leads your child's plan, supported by a wider team so that progress never stops if your therapist is on leave or your child needs a specialist's input.How continuity works
Your child's primary therapist- A named lead therapist is assigned after the initial assessment and stays with your child across sessions.
- They learn your child's likes, rhythms, sensory preferences and the small cues that signal a good or hard day.
- This familiarity means less time "warming up" each session and more time making progress.
The team around your therapist
- Your child's plan is held by a wider clinical team, so notes, goals and progress are shared and visible — not locked to one person.
- If your primary therapist is unwell or on leave, a briefed team member steps in smoothly, having read your child's full plan.
- When goals span domains — say, speech plus occupational therapy — your child may see more than one specialist by design, each consistent in their own role.
When a change is needed
- Occasionally a planned change helps — matching a new goal to a therapist's specific expertise, or honouring your child's comfort. Any such change is discussed with you first, never sprung on you.
The Pinnacle way
With 700+ therapists across 70+ centres in 4 states, and 25 million+ therapy sessions delivered, our model is built so that one familiar face leads while a whole team backs them up. Your child's clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care — never online or by score alone. Explore how we work: /speech-therapy, /what-is-the-abilityscore-and-how-is-it-calculated, and [our network](/).Trusted sources
Guidance from the American Academy of Pediatrics and ASHA emphasises that consistent, relationship-based care and family-centred therapy planning support stronger developmental outcomes for children.Next step — book your child's first assessment and we'll introduce you to the therapist who will lead their journey. Reach our team on WhatsApp: +91 91001 81181.
This is general information, not a diagnosis — a clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.
What to watch
If your child seems unusually unsettled with a particular therapist or after a change, tell the centre team — comfort and rapport are part of how we plan care, and adjustments can be made.
Try this at home
Keep a small shared note of your child's good-day and hard-day cues; sharing it with the therapist helps continuity even faster from session one.
Trusted sources
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This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.
Frequently asked
Will my child always have the same therapist?
Wherever possible, yes. A named primary therapist leads your child's plan across sessions to build trust and rapport. A briefed clinical team provides backup so care never stops during leave or if a specialist is needed.
What happens if my child's therapist is on leave?
Your child's full plan, goals and notes are shared across the clinical team, so a briefed colleague can step in smoothly and continue the same approach until your primary therapist returns.
Why might my child see more than one therapist?
If goals span domains — for example speech therapy plus occupational therapy — your child may work with more than one specialist by design, each consistent in their own role and coordinated through one shared plan.
Can I request a change of therapist?
Yes. Comfort and rapport matter. If a change would help, you can discuss it with the centre team, and any planned change is always agreed with you first.