Who we are

We are a pediatric speech and language therapy clinic dedicated to helping children find their voice and build meaningful communication skills. Serving families throughout the Hampton Roads Peninsula, we provide individualized, evidence-based therapy in a supportive and welcoming environment.

We believe every child communicates in their own unique way. Our mission is to partner with families, empower caregivers, and create functional progress that carries over into everyday life — at home, at school, and in the community. Our practice specializes in comprehensive evaluations and evidence-based intervention for children with communication disorders, including autism spectrum disorder, language delays, articulation disorders, and complex communication needs.

At our clinic, therapy is not one-size-fits-all. We focus on connection, collaboration, and compassionate care while holding high expectations for growth.

About the Owner

Kat is a mom, small business owner, U.S. Navy veteran, and Texas native. After being discharged from the Navy, she remained in Virginia, where she pursued her career in Speech and Language Pathology. Kat received both her Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Communication of Sciences and Disorders from Old Dominion University.

Kat's sincere passion to help young children and adolescents motivated her to continue to pursue additional trainings for finding solutions for various speech disorders beyond the traditional therapy approach, using various evidence based approaches for targeting delays in speech and language.

Kat is a former Registered Behavioral Therapist (ABA), who worked with children on the Autism Spectrum. Kat is also licensed as an Early Intervention Therapist, helping young babies and young children, from birth to age 3, who have trouble communicating, learn essential communication skills for interacting with peers and caregivers across a variety of settings.

Kat has worked in home health and outpatient settings with children of various ages and with various diagnoses, to include, but not limited to: Autism Spectrum Disorder, Down's Syndrome, Stuttering/ Fluency disorders, speech delay, hearing impaired, Childhood Apraxia, tongue tie, receptive/ expressive language disorder, and articulation disorder.

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