Our Team

With a collective of 30+ years of diverse professional experience, our team of highly skilled speech-language pathologists and occupational therapists supports children and families across Greater Boston. We provide evidence-based, neurodiversity-affirming, family-centered care tailored to each child’s strengths, needs, and goals.

Why Families Choose Us

Joy Mikhail

Joy is a speech-language pathologist with a decade of experience providing speech and language therapy to children ages 12 months-18 years in both private practice and public school settings. She specializes in supporting children with early language delays, augmentative and alternative communication (AAC), communication goals secondary to Autism Spectrum Disorders and multiple, complex disabilities, receptive and expressive language delays and disorders, and articulation and phonological disorders. She values evidence-based and community centered approaches.

Kristina Carreira

Kristina is an occupational therapist with over a decade of experience servicing children aged 1-16 years in public school and private practice settings. Kristina is a certified feeding therapist with AEIOU, as well as a Primitive Reflex Clinical Specialist, specializing in executive functioning, sensory processing, motor planning, and visual perceptual skills. She values family centered care and neurodiversity affirming approaches.

Veronica Reyes-Lara

Veronica is a speech-language pathologist with four years of experience providing speech and language therapy in school settings, supporting children and young adults ages 2–21. She has extensive experience working with children with autism, AAC users, and bilingual language needs. As a bilingual speaker, she is committed to creating a safe, culturally affirming space where students’ identities and communication styles are respected.

Cyndi Cram

Cyndi is a speech-language pathologist with over four years of experience providing services to children ages 2-22 years in private practice and school settings. Cyndi has experience in supporting children with speech sound disorders, language delays and disorders, and a variety of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) needs. She values evidence-based therapy and family-centered approaches when working with her clients.

 Ali Cardino

Ali is a speech-language pathologist with four years of experience providing therapy in school settings, supporting children and young adults ages 2–21. She works with students with autism and complex communication needs (AAC), articulation, receptive and expressive language, pragmatic skills, and executive functioning needs. She believes in child-centered, neurodiversity-affirming therapy that celebrates communication in all forms.