Welcome to our Story
Get ready to embark on a journey filled with growth and achievements. Step into a world where your child’s voice finds its strength and shines bright. Whether it is the sounds that your child produces, the words that your child uses when speaking, or how your child attends and organizes thoughts and actions, therapy can help your child’s communication bloom!
A Child’s Voice is a teletherapy practice which allows therapy services from the comfort of your home. It removes the travel time, as well as having to “pack up” any siblings, in order to attend the session. The opportunity to schedule sessions in the evening or on the weekends offers the flexibility to work around practice and game or event schedules, as well as removes the need for early dismissals or late arrivals to school.
Jackie is the owner and sole practitioner at this time; she has 25 years (and counting) of experience as a Speech-Language Pathologist in the public school system working with children from preschool through late elementary.
Jackie holds an Ohio Speech Language Pathology License through the Ohio Speech and Hearing Professionals Board; an Ohio Department of Education License in Speech and Language Pathology; and a Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) through the American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA). Jackie earned her Master of Arts degree from Kent State University in Speech-Language Pathology, and her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Akron in grades 7-12 Communication/English with a reading endorsement for grades K-12. Additionally, Jackie has earned the ASHA Award for Continuing Education (ACES) four times. Jackie is a lifelong learner and continues to search out information, therapy techniques, and new technology.
About our logo: Childhood should be a whimsical time of exploration and growth. The butterfly represents hope, transformation, and personal growth. The bee represents bravery, industriousness, and interconnectedness.
All children have a story to tell and deserve the chance to share those stories.