Neurodiversity-Affirming Speech Therapy in Philadelphia

Finding What Actually Helps.

Communication, school, technology, and everyday support for neurodivergent families.

Most specialists see one piece of your child. I see the bigger picture — communication, school, technology, and the everyday moments where things get hard.

I’m Kim Singleton, MS, CCC-SLP — a speech-language pathologist with decades of experience supporting neurodivergent children, teens, and families. I bring clinical expertise, creative problem-solving, and a knack for asking the right questions.

I also create neurodiversity-affirming communication and regulation resources through Shared Stories Studio.

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Maybe this sounds familiar:

Your child can communicate beautifully at home, but school sees something different.
The AAC device exists, but no one is really using it.
Every professional sees one piece, but no one is helping you make sense of the whole picture.

Philadelphia Compensatory Education Services

I provided Compensatory Education services to Philadelphia students for many years and am once again accepting a limited number of referrals for speech-language therapy, AAC, and assistive technology.

Philadelphia Compensatory Education Services

How I Work

I pay attention to the things that often get separated:

  • communication
  • regulation
  • school demands
  • sensory load
  • technology
  • autonomy
  • family routines

Because when support actually fits real life, families feel the difference.

Support that goes where your child’s life actually is.

I work with families across a range of needs — not just speech. Here’s what that looks like in practice.

In-Home Therapy

Speech-language therapy in your home, during real routines — not a clinic table.

School & IEP Navigation

Helping you figure out what you want for your child educationally — and how to ask for it.

Assistive Technology

Helping families think through tools for communication, reading and writing, access, organization, participation, and independence. That may include AAC, but it may also include exploring other options.

AI for Neurodivergent Families

Helping families understand and use AI tools in ways that genuinely support their child.

Teen & Young Adult Coaching

Coaching autistic teens and college students on communication, self-advocacy, and independence.

Virtual Support

Many of these services, available remotely — for families anywhere.

Engaged families. Neurodivergent kids. Real situations.

My best work happens with families who are paying attention — parents who know something isn’t working but aren’t sure what to try next. I work primarily with autistic children and teens, and the families who are actively trying to figure things out alongside them. I keep my caseload intentionally small so I can actually be useful.

“She offers more than speech therapy. I’m not sure what to call what she does, but it’s exactly what we needed.”

— Former client family

Not sure if what I do fits what you need?

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