Kelly Barmann

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M.S., CCC-SLP

Speech-Language Pathologist

Practice details and specialties

States Licensed to Practice

  • California

Education and Advanced Training

California State University, Sacramento:
Bachelor of Science - B.S., Communication Sciences and Disorders
Master of Science - M.S., Communication Sciences and Disorders


  • Gestalt Language Processing & Natural Language Acquisition


Languages Spoken

  • English

Specialties

  • Apraxia of Speech

  • Articulation Disorders

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

  • Developmental Delay

  • Down Syndrome

  • Dysarthria

  • Early Childhood Development

  • Language Disorders

  • Language Processing Disorders

  • Phonological Disorders

  • Speech Sound Disorders

Get to know me

I am a licensed pediatric speech-language pathologist specializing in Gestalt Language Processing (GLP) and providing Early Intervention support for language development. In recent years, I've dedicated my career to expanding my knowledge and experience in the areas of autism and GLP, sensory processing, child-led therapy, and early language development, all through the lens of a neurodiversity-affirming approach.

Through my extensive experience, I've discovered that the key to supporting a child on their journey to becoming successful, meaningful communicators lies in their families. Recognizing that effective and meaningful communication is a collaborative effort between families and their children, it is my hope to empower families with the tools and knowledge needed to create a nurturing environment conducive to language development.

My personal mission is to cultivate an atmosphere where parents feel empowered, children feel understood, and communication thrives.

I am a licensed pediatric speech-language pathologist specializing in Gestalt Language Processing (GLP) and providing Early Intervention support for language development. In recent years, I've dedicated my career to expanding my knowledge and experience in the areas of autism and GLP, sensory processing, child-led therapy, and early language development, all through the lens of a neurodiversity-affirming approach.

Through my extensive experience, I've discovered that the key to supporting a child on their journey to becoming successful, meaningful communicators lies in their families. Recognizing that effective and meaningful communication is a collaborative effort between families and their children, it is my hope to empower families with the tools and knowledge needed to create a nurturing environment conducive to language development.

My personal mission is to cultivate an atmosphere where parents feel empowered, children feel understood, and communication thrives.

I am a licensed pediatric speech-language pathologist specializing in Gestalt Language Processing (GLP) and providing Early Intervention support for language development. In recent years, I've dedicated my career to expanding my knowledge and experience in the areas of autism and GLP, sensory processing, child-led therapy, and early language development, all through the lens of a neurodiversity-affirming approach.

Through my extensive experience, I've discovered that the key to supporting a child on their journey to becoming successful, meaningful communicators lies in their families. Recognizing that effective and meaningful communication is a collaborative effort between families and their children, it is my hope to empower families with the tools and knowledge needed to create a nurturing environment conducive to language development.

My personal mission is to cultivate an atmosphere where parents feel empowered, children feel understood, and communication thrives.

I am a licensed pediatric speech-language pathologist specializing in Gestalt Language Processing (GLP) and providing Early Intervention support for language development. In recent years, I've dedicated my career to expanding my knowledge and experience in the areas of autism and GLP, sensory processing, child-led therapy, and early language development, all through the lens of a neurodiversity-affirming approach.

Through my extensive experience, I've discovered that the key to supporting a child on their journey to becoming successful, meaningful communicators lies in their families. Recognizing that effective and meaningful communication is a collaborative effort between families and their children, it is my hope to empower families with the tools and knowledge needed to create a nurturing environment conducive to language development.

My personal mission is to cultivate an atmosphere where parents feel empowered, children feel understood, and communication thrives.

I am a licensed pediatric speech-language pathologist specializing in Gestalt Language Processing (GLP) and providing Early Intervention support for language development. In recent years, I've dedicated my career to expanding my knowledge and experience in the areas of autism and GLP, sensory processing, child-led therapy, and early language development, all through the lens of a neurodiversity-affirming approach.

Through my extensive experience, I've discovered that the key to supporting a child on their journey to becoming successful, meaningful communicators lies in their families. Recognizing that effective and meaningful communication is a collaborative effort between families and their children, it is my hope to empower families with the tools and knowledge needed to create a nurturing environment conducive to language development.

My personal mission is to cultivate an atmosphere where parents feel empowered, children feel understood, and communication thrives.

Other Interests

Outside of work, most of my time is spent with my husband and our fur family (German Shepherd and two cats), or at the gym. Staying physically active is a huge passion of mine as I spent my entire youth as a competitive athlete. Beyond that, I enjoy reading historical fiction novels and photography.

"Kinspire allows me to fulfill my job of bridging the communication gap between a child and their communication partners by granting me access to the most important piece of the puzzle, their families!"