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Brittni A. Stolp, MS, CCC-SLP

Speech-Language Pathologist

120 E Johnson St River Falls WI, 54022

About

Dr. Brittni Stolp is a speech language pathologist practicing in River Falls, WI. Dr. Stolp specializes in speech, language and social communication disorders in patients. As a speech language pathologist, Dr. Stolp evaluates, diagnoses and treats patients with communication difficulties. These conditions may be due to developmental delay, brain injury, hearing loss, autism, Down syndrome, stroke or other disorders and injuries. Dr. Stolp helps patients produce speech sounds and improve their communication through various methods. Speech language pathologists also work with patient's families to educate on speech and language development and growth.

Education and Training

University of North Dakota BA: Communication Sciences and Disorders 2012

University of WI River Falls MA: Speech Therapy 2014

Provider Details

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Brittni A. Stolp, MS, CCC-SLP
Brittni A. Stolp, MS, CCC-SLP's Expert Contributions
  • Why can't my son pronounce certain letters?

    All sounds are developmentally acquired by age. That being said, this is a very age appropriate sound substitute all the way to the age of 6 or 7. If this is the only sound he isn't producing, he most likely will not qualify to receive extra support. Other later sounds are: s, th, r. I would suggest you keep modeling it correctly for him for now. READ MORE

  • Can an adult see a speech pathologist?

    Speech therapy can be for ANY age. You will have to seek out a clinic that sees adults which sometimes may be a little harder to find depending on your area, but YES adults can receive therapy. READ MORE

  • My son stutters with certain letters, how do I help him?

    Many children go through stages of dysfluency that is typical until the age of six. This happens off and on because of rapid speech sound and growing language acquisition. I would say if others have difficulty understanding him, his dysfuency continues for more than 6 months straight, it worsens, or his is becoming aware and sensitive to saying those words and sounds because of the difficulty; your should seek out help. Yes, this is an area that speech therapists are trained, though some more than others. READ MORE

  • Why does a child throw tantrums and hit himself?

    It is very common for a child who has difficulty communicating to show BIG behaviors due to being frustrated. You can work on talking about feelings when he is calm, and show alternatives to harming himself (hitting a pillow, deep breaths, squeezing a stress ball, pushing hands together in the center of his body, etc.). Because he is three use very simple language and a lot of modeling. Also, try to use very little to no language when he is upset, chances are when he is upset he is not processing at that time anyways. If you feel you need to interfere, try short and simple commands and then wait before giving another. There could also be other factors, if this continues after trying some strategies you could seek out help from contacting your local school district, pediatrician, or local clinics for speech therapy. READ MORE

  • Can vertigo cause slurred speech?

    This is an interesting question, I have never heard if vertigo affecting speech but I could see how it may. I would contact your doctor about this. Is your hearing or eye sight impacted? READ MORE

  • Does hearing loss affect speech in adults?

    Yes, it definitely can over time because our hearing provides speech feedback naturally. If we do not receive that feedback we begin to form habits that are not being corrected. READ MORE

  • What is making my speech patterns change?

    It is hard to pin point what may be happening without a background. How old are you, any new/ big stressors, is this only happening in certain situations or times of the day, any other symptoms (dizziness, light headed, etc.). I would consult your doctor if you are having many symptoms and if it getting more severe. READ MORE

  • What can be the cause of my speech problems?

    There could be multiple factors. How old are you? Have you had your hearing testing recently? More stressed out or tired? Any other health changes? It is hard to pin point without knowing a background but I would say if you are worried you can also check in with your doctor for a referral to a local speech therapist. READ MORE

  • What can I do to get rid of frontal lisp?

    You can always seek out a local speech therapist but here are some tips: Practice. Practice. Practice! The correct way to produce the /s, z/ sounds (which i'm assuming is when your lisp is taking place) is to: bite back teeth together, smile, keep tongue behind teeth, raise mid tongue slightly up to roof of your mouth (sides of tongue should be touching back teeth), push air out of the front of your mouth. You can practice in front of a mirror to make sure your getting it right. Practice in words first (at the beginning 'sam', middle 'massive', and end 'bass'), then short phrases, longer sentences, and then conversation. It will take time to break that habit but you will get it. If still having difficulty it may be due to dentition (over or under bite). READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

PROMPT for motor speech disorders

Professional Society Memberships

  • American Speech Language Hearing Association, Wisconsin Department of Health, Minnesota Department of Education

What do you attribute your success to?

  • The joy of helping her patients improve their quality of life, listening to their needs, making a difference.

Brittni A. Stolp, MS, CCC-SLP's Practice location

Speech Remedies, LLC

120 E Johnson St -
River Falls, WI 54022
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New patients: 715-245-6908
www.speechremediesllc.com

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Get to know Speech-Language Pathologist Ms. Brittni A. Stolp, who serves patients in Eastern Minnesota and Western Wisconsin. 

Ms. Stolp is a licensed speech-language pathologist who serves patients, ages 3-12, through her private practice – Speech Remedies, LLC – in the patient’s home, daycare, and out in the community. Her goal is to provide the best pediatric speech and language services within the child’s natural environment. She aims to identify areas of need and teach developmentally appropriate skills on an individual level or in a group class. In addition, she encourages families and teachers to actively participate in their child’s growth through education and home/ daycare activities.

Professionally, she is also an educational speech language pathologist in the school setting; working with children ages 3-21. Over the past six years, she has gained experience working with a wide variety of disabilities in different settings; her passion being with early childhood/ elementary age identifying and targeting needed skills during natural play opportunities. 

After earning her Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders from the University of North Dakota in 2012, Ms. Stolp went on to obtain her Master of Science (MS) degree in Speech / Language Pathology from the University of Wisconsin-River Falls in 2014. She holds specialty training in PROMPT (Prompts for Restructuring Oral Muscular Phonetic Targets).

In order to stay up to date in her field, she remains a member of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, a professional association for speech–language pathologists, audiologists, and speech, language, & hearing scientists in the United States and internationally.

Speech-language pathology is a field of expertise practiced by a clinician known as a speech-language pathologist (SLP) or a speech therapist. SLPs, like Ms. Stolp, treat and diagnose speaking disabilities. They help patients with articulation, stuttering, fluency, the rhythm of speech, and more. Additionally, they may treat patients who have difficulty with language and social skills. Patients see SLPs for a variety of reasons, including relearning language after an accident, overcoming a voice disorder, enhancing social communication skills, as well as improving speaking clarity.

When she is not working, Ms. Stolp enjoys spending time with her husband, daughter, and puppy along with extended family and friends. She attributes her success to the joy of helping her patients improve their quality of life, listening to their needs, and making a difference.

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