Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are not just for school-aged kids—they’re vital for both moms and babies in the postpartum period. For infants, Speech Therapists help with tongue/lip ties, feeding difficulties, reflux, and early communication cues. For moms, they support issues like “mom brain,” voice strain, anxiety-related communication challenges, and cognitive overload. From feeding support to communication coaching, SLPs play a key role in helping families thrive during early motherhood.
Sarah Virginia “Ginny” Shipman, MA, CCC-SLP, is a speech-language pathologist with experience in pediatric home health, private practice, and schools since 2018. She specializes in early childhood lan...
Stephanie Molina is the Owner and Lead Speech-Language Pathologist at KM Pediatrics. A native of New Orleans, she holds an MA in Speech-Language Pathology from UNC-Greensboro. After initially working ...
Therapy Smarts, Inc. offers a comprehensive range of services to support children's development through play, environmental exploration, and joyful engagement. Serving the Triangle area, the practice ...
Toinette Laguerre is the Director and a dedicated Speech-Language Pathologist at Pediatric Boulevard, a multidisciplinary therapy clinic. With over two decades of experience, Toinette's career began a...
Tracy Barnes, owner of Capitol City Speech Therapy, is an experienced speech-language pathologist with expertise in both pediatric and adult communication and swallowing disorders. She earned her bach...
Veronina Pinch Speech W.I.S.E. Inc. is a private practice specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of childhood speech and language disorders. The practice has recently expanded its services to inc...
Vicki Dailey is an Owner at Raleigh Therapy Services based in Raleigh, North Carolina. Vicki received a B. S. Degree degree from East Carolina University and a M. S. degree from East Carolina Universi...