Speech Therapy in Colorado

Now Accepting New Patients in North Boulder, CO

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About Mountain Voices

Speech Therapy

Pediatric speech-language pathologist offering personalized speech therapy for children in a nurturing, family-focused setting

Alexandra is a licensed speech-language pathologist with over a decade of experience supporting children and young adults in developing confident, effective communication. She holds a master’s degree in Communicative Sciences and Disorders from NYU and has worked across a wide range of settings—including schools, clinics, and private practices—in both New York and Colorado.

Alexandra believes in empowering individuals to find their voice. Her approach is rooted in play-based and movement-based therapy that keeps sessions engaging, interactive, and responsive to each child’s unique needs. She specializes in supporting neurodivergent clients, including those with autism, childhood apraxia of speech (CAS), and speech sound disorders, and she has extensive experience with AAC and early intervention.

Alexandra is passionate about collaboration and strives to build strong partnerships with families, educators, and interdisciplinary teams to ensure consistency and support across all environments.

Originally from Boulder, Alexandra now lives in North Boulder with her husband, their two young daughters, and their energetic dog, Toni. Outside of work, she loves running, hiking, biking, skiing, baking, and curling up with a good book.

Now Accepting New Patients! 

Accepting Private Pay Patients

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No Waitlist, Book a Free Consultation Today

Accepting Private Pay Patients 〰️ No Waitlist, Book a Free Consultation Today

How Speech Therapy Works

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Getting started with online speech therapy is simple. Here’s what you can expect:

1. Free Consultation

We begin with a free phone or online consultation to understand your needs, goals, and concerns. We'll help determine if our services are the right fit for you or your child. Check out our services for more information on what we treat!

2. Personalized Evaluation

Next, we schedule a comprehensive speech and language evaluation. This helps us identify strengths, areas for improvement, and create a customized therapy plan tailored to your specific needs.

3. Therapy Sessions Begin

You’ll start one-on-one therapy sessions with a licensed speech-language pathologist. Sessions may be in-person or online, depending on your preference and location.

4. Ongoing Support & Progress Tracking

We keep you informed every step of the way. Progress is reviewed regularly, and therapy plans are adjusted as needed to ensure steady improvement.

5. Graduation & Maintenance

Once goals are met, we provide strategies for maintaining progress and offer optional check-ins to support long-term success.

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My Therapy Approach

My approach to therapy is child-centered, play-based, and grounded in evidence-based practices. I believe that children learn best when they feel safe, motivated, and engaged, so I incorporate movement, creativity, and meaningful activities into every session. Whether I’m using games, storytelling, or sensory-rich environments, my goal is to make therapy both fun and functional. I tailor each plan to the child’s individual strengths and challenges, and I work closely with families to ensure that skills practiced in sessions carry over into daily life. I also bring specialized experience in neurodiversity-affirming care, AAC, and motor-based approaches for speech sound disorders, ensuring that each child has access to the tools and strategies they need to thrive.

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