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Every Voice Matters.

Every Age, Every Stage.

Compassionate, evidence-based speech therapy for children, adults & families.

At Speech for All Talkers, we believe communication is for everyone. Whether it’s a child learning their first words, an adult rebuilding skills after stroke, injury, or someone navigating a communication disorder, we’re here to help.

With decades of experience supporting both children and adults, our therapists provides personalized, practical therapy designed to empower confidence and connection.

SUPPORT AT EVERY STAGE OF LIFE

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For Children

  • Speech & language delays

  • Apraxia of Speech

  • Stuttering

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder

  • Reading & literacy intervention

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For Adults

  • Stroke & brain injury recovery

  • Aphasia, apraxia, dysarthria

  • Voice disorders

  • Stuttering

  • Cognitive therapy for work & daily life

Every person and every voice is unique. That’s why we tailor therapy to your specific needs, in your environment to work toward meaningful goals.

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Evidence-Based

All Ages Welcome

Accessible

Collaborate

Proven techniques backed by current research to regain confidence and connection in every conversation.

Specialized training in both pediatric and adult speech-language disorders.

Convenient sessions available in-person, in-home, at school, or virtually.

We work with schools, therapists, and medical providers to support the whole person.

Helping you find your words, your way.

Meet Linda LaRue Becker, MA, CCC-SLP

Owner of S4AT & S4YT

For over 25 years, Linda has helped children and adults rediscover the power of communication. Her career began in hospitals and rehabilitation centers, supporting adults recovering from stroke and brain injury. She later expanded into private practice, working with both children and adults across a wide range of speech and language needs.

 

Linda is a recognized specialist in Childhood Apraxia of Speech, a trusted mentor for future speech therapists, and a dedicated advocate for families navigating communication challenges. She is also an adjunct professor at CSUN where for the past 13 years, she has been teaching in the communication disorders department.

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