Speech Therapy

When communication functions, regardless of form, do not develop as expected, it can be exceptionally frustrating for both children and their loved ones. Speech Therapy can help ease that development along!

Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs), or Speech Therapists, are highly trained professionals that clear the way for the development of communication skills, promoting a child’s ability to socialize with peers and create relationships.

At Wonder Therapeutic Services, our therapists work toward children becoming successful communicators and independent language learners in ways that best fit their individual needs.

Our speech therapists help children understand and encode language, increase oral motor strength, and improve coordination to ease both speech and feeding concerns. Strategies and resources can be provided to assist in daily communication with the child’s parents, siblings, teachers and friends.

Meet your Therapists

  • Laura McCallum | M.A. CCC-SLP

    Laura McCallum, M.A., CCC-SLP is a state licensed and ASHA certified speech language pathologist with over 25 years of experience in a variety of settings to include: rehabilitation hospital for inpatient and outpatient, skilled nursing facilities, assisted living, acute care hospital, public schools and home health.

    She has experience with articulation, language, traumatic brain injury (TBI), stroke, neurological disorders and swallowing disorders. She attended the University of Florida for her associate degree and then transferred to University of Central Florida to earn her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Communicative Disorders. She moved to Georgia in 2006 with her husband and two children. Laura loves to spend time with her family, go to the beach and baking. She looks forward to working with your little ones to teach them that their voice matters.

    “Not being able to speak is not the same as having nothing to say” - Anonymous

  • Kristin Storms | M.A. CCC-SLP

    Kristin is originally from New York and has lived in New Jersey, California, South Carolina, and now Georgia. She attended SUNY Cortland where she got her Bachelor’s Degree in Speech Pathology. She also has Master’s Degrees in Special Education and a Masters Degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders from Montclair State University in New Jersey. She has spent most of her career working with the birth to 5 year old population, many with Apraxia, Autism Spectrum Disorder and developmental delays. Her continuing education has focused on feeding therapy and Childhood Apraxia of Speech intervention techniques. She is licensed as a Speech Language Pathologist in Georgia and is ASHA certified.

  • Abigail Lasnetski | M.A. CCC-SLP

    Abigail Lasnetski received both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in communication sciences and disorders at the University of Central Florida. She has experience working with children of all ages and with a variety of diagnoses in the clinical setting.

    Abbie’s passion is providing an individualized experience for children in a one-on-one setting to allow them to improve their communication skills while having fun and being themselves. In her free time, Abbie enjoys spending time and going to Disney with her family, reading, and crafting.