Bridget Bolton is a speech-language pathologist with 9 years of experience. A Temple University graduate, she has worked in early intervention and private practice settings. Her clinical interests include articulation/phonology, early language development, feeding, and augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). Bridget takes a child-directed approach, keeping therapy fun and prioritizing collaboration with families, teachers, and other therapists to help kids succeed. She is a wife and mother of two and lives in Newtown Square. She enjoys coffee, thrifting, exercising, and going on family adventures.
Gabby Fellman is a speech language pathologist with a masters degree from Bloomsburg University. Gabby has 5 years of experience in early intervention working with students that have varying needs and abilities.
✨Gabby is a certified NLA-trained therapist, meaning she knows how to support children who are gestalt language processors (GLP’s) who use echolalic and/or scripted speech to learn language.
Her clinical interests include augmentative and alternative communication, gestalt language processing, and articulation and phonology! She enjoys promoting a collaborative team with the family and other related services to provide the best therapy for her clients. In her free time she enjoys reading and playing with her dog, Knox!
Sam Elia is a speech language pathologist with a masters degree from East Stroudsburg University. Sam has 8 years of experience working with children ages birth to 21 in early intervention, schools and private practice. Her clinical interests include AAC, pragmatic/social language, and early language development. In her free time, Sam enjoys reading and hiking with her dogs.
Olivia Murphy-Rogers is a speech-language pathologist of 10 years who has worked in early intervention and the school and home settings. She has experience working with a range of developmental and cognitive delays and disorders, with extensive experience in autism spectrum disorder from her previous work of 6 years at the Cleveland Clinic Center for Autism. Olivia’s clinical interests include functional communication and early language development. One of Olivia’s greatest professional accomplishments has been co-authoring and presenting at American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Convention and Ohio School Speech Pathology Educational Audiology Coalition (OSSPEAC) Conference.
Outside of work, Olivia soaks up every minute laughing, playing, and adventuring with her two young sons.
Alex is a state-licensed, nationally certified speech-language pathologist with extensive experience in early intervention and private clinic settings. She has worked with children exhibiting speech sound disorders, language delays, social communication challenges, and feeding difficulties for over 10 years. Alex created 'Dance Out Loud,' a language enrichment class incorporating dance and movement for young children in Philadelphia. She started Let’s Talk Services in January 2024 to provide high-quality, convenient speech therapy services. At home in Havertown, she loves spending time with her 3 children (Emma, Patrick, Chloe) and husband, Kevin.
Education: B.A. in Psychology from Villanova University; M.S. in Communication Sciences and Disorders from Adelphi University.
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