Ms. Angie Dawn Ellenbecker, MS, CCC-SLP, Speech-Language Pathologist
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Ms. Angie Dawn Ellenbecker, MS, CCC-SLP

Speech-Language Pathologist

1994 Gallatin Pike N Suite 309 Madison TN, 37115

About

Angie Ellenbecker is a speech-language pathologist in the Nashville, TN, area.  She has been certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association since 2008.  She has seventeen years of experience providing speech-language services to a diverse population of clients between the ages of two through teenagers in clinical, home, and school settings. She has experience working with many disorders: augmentative alternative communication (AAC), auditory processing problems, sensory oral dysphagia, aphasia, apraxia, articulation/phonology, receptive/expressive language disorders, myofunctional (tongue thrust), traumatic brain injury, cognitive communication, fluency/stuttering, vocal nodule voice disorders, and executive function difficulties.  She has worked extensively with populations with autism, emotional disturbances, down syndrome, cerebral palsy, and children in foster care.

She founded Talk to Me Speech Therapy in Las Vegas, NV, in 2008, as an administrator over ten speech-language-pathologists and occupational therapists. In 2016, Ms. Angie franchised her company to the Nashville area in Tennessee.  In 2018, Ms. Angie was certified as a clinical provider for the Fast Forward program.  Fast Forward is an evidenced-based reading intervention for struggling readers and English Language Learners.  

In 2019, Ms. Angie was certified as a Preferred Trainer with LDS & Associates for Accent Reduction/Modification Therapy.  An accent may become an issue when it interferes with communication and affects the individual’s professional success and future opportunities.  This therapy program is designed to assist in English as a Second Language (ESL), people with strong accents, and people that are difficult to understand, to speak with a Standard American English Accent.  This therapy is geared to helping people communicate clearly.  Individual, small, medium, and large group classes are available.  This program may also be available over Skype or Facetime for distance learners, or people that have difficult work schedules.

In addition, Ms. Angie currently serves as a standing member of the National Advisory Committee for PRAXIS Teaching Students Language Impairments, PRAXIS Test Development Standing Committee Member, and independent contracted test writer for PRAXIS for Educational Testing Services (ETS). She has also been a part-time instructor for Nevada State University, and Clinical Supervisor for speech therapy practicum students in Las Vegas, NV. She has piloted language programs for Super Duper Publications, and contracted as a standardized test developer for Western Psychological Services.  She also is an International Ambassador for Duolingo.

Education and Training

Nova Southeastern University MS of Speech-Language Pathology 2007

Board Certification

American Speech-Language-Hearing Association

Provider Details

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Ms. Angie Dawn Ellenbecker, MS, CCC-SLP
Ms. Angie Dawn Ellenbecker, MS, CCC-SLP's Expert Contributions
  • When should I worry about my child not talking?

    I think a referral would be good now for speech therapy based on the fact that he is not making many sounds or babbling. I also recommend using “baby” signs with him for “more”, “please”, “all done”, “drink” and “eat”. READ MORE

  • My son is 3-years-old and isn't talking. What should I do?

    I would recommend going to your pediatrician and asking for a referral for speech therapy. He definitely needs some interventions. The school district also has pre-k programs for children with speech and language delays. He needs an evaluation. READ MORE

  • What can be done to help my 5 year old son speak more clearly?

    Hi, It is difficult to tell you what you can do because his reduced speech intelligibility could be a result of several things. I recommend getting your child evaluated by a speech-language pathologist to determine what is interfering with his ability to be understood. Most SLPs will give you a home program to work with your child at home and generalize new skills. Thanks, Angie Ellenbecker MS, CCC-SLP READ MORE

  • My daughter speaks very loudly, should we visit a speech-language pathologist?

    1. I would have her hearing screened. 2. Make an index card with a paper clip. Make a scale with too loud, just right, too quiet. Slide the paper clip to different sections, and practice using the voice in that section. Cue her with the card when she is talking too loudly. If she can’t self-monitor herself after some practice and prompts, I would then refer to a speech therapist. 3. Watch a tv program and identify characters in the different zones of loudness. Thanks, Angie Ellenbecker MS, CCC-SLP READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

PhonologyArticulationReceptive and Expressive Language DisordersAuditory Processing DisordersSensory/Picky EatersAccent Modification for ESL SpeakersNarrative SkillsSocial-Pragmatic SkillsPhonemic AwarenessFluency and Stuttering DisordersOral DysphasiaCognitive DisordersAphasiaVerbal ApraxiaTongue ThrustAAC Device Training

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • President Talk to Me Speech Therapy 2008 - Present
  • Part-Time Instructor Nevada State College 2010 - 2011
  • Clinical Supervisor Nevada State College 2010 - 2011
  • Clinical Supervisor over 10 clinicians Talk to Me Speech Therapy 2008 - Present

Awards

  • Preferred Trainer for Accent 2019 LDS & Accociates 
  • International Duolingo Ambassa 2019 Duolingo 
  • CCCs 2008 ASHA 
  • National Advisory Committee 2007 Educational Testing Services (ETS) Praxis 
  • Test Dev of Praxis Test Writer 2011 ETS Educational Testing Services 

Professional Memberships

  • ASHA  

Professional Society Memberships

  • American SpeechLanguageHearing Association, The National Advisory Council for Educational Testing Services

What do you attribute your success to?

  • Love what she is doing. Being able to help children and families. Genuine care for others.

Ms. Angie Dawn Ellenbecker, MS, CCC-SLP's Practice location

Talk to Me Speech Therapy

1994 Gallatin Pike N Suite 309 -
Madison, TN 37115
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