CHATTERBOX SPEECH THERAPY
WHERE CHATTER MATTERS
I’m Natalie Nelson (Weinmeister). I am a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist with a passion for helping children find their voice—both in and out of the classroom. I earned my Bachelor's degree in Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology from California State University East Bay and went on to complete my Master's degree in Communication Sciences & Disorders at the University of the Pacific. I've been practicing as a Speech-Language Pathologist since 2017 serving pediatric populations in both early intervention and school-based settings.
Building on my foundation as a school-based speech-language pathologist within an elementary setting, I’ve expanded my practice to serve clients in a more individualized and private approach. This transition allows me to offer tailored therapy by supporting clients and families with greater flexibility and individualization.
I bring a playful, creative approach to therapy, and I value the strong connections I build with families and the wider community to help every child thrive. My goal is always to help each child make meaningful strides toward functional, real-world goals that enrich their daily lives and empower them to express themselves with confidence.
Hey there, Chatterbox
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Treatment
Provides 1:1 or small group speech and language therapy.
Targets speech sound production, language development, fluency, and social communication skills.
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Delivery
Delivers services in-home, via teletherapy or push-in at private or home-school settings.
Adapts sessions to meet individual goals and learning styles.
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Evaluations
Speech & Language Evaluations and Reports
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Equity & Inclusion
Provides culturally responsive care, honoring each child's unique background, and adapting strategies to support diverse learning styles and communication profiles.
As a parent of two young children, I understand the joys, challenges, and unpredictability that come with raising little ones. My goal is to create a compassionate, flexible, and family-centered approach to therapy—one that meets each child where they are and respects the real-life dynamics of parenting. You're not just bringing your child to therapy; you're inviting someone into your family's journey—and I’m honored to be part of it.