Niloofar Yaghmai
My name is Niloofar. You can call me Niloo. I have been working as a licensed and certified speech language pathologist in the greater Los Angeles area for 6+ years.
I live in the South Bay with my husband and our dog Watson.
I am currently offering private consulting services as a speech language pathologist to help families determine if speech, language and/or feeding services would be beneficial for their or their families progress and development. I have extensive experience working with the pediatric population and currently work full time at Cortica, a pediatric clinic servicing the neurodiverse population.

SERVICES
Consultation
With a 30 minute phone consultation, I can help you identify if you or your loved one would benefit from speech, language and or feeding services.
Screening
In collaboration with our teachers, I provide low cost speech and language screenings for local preschools.
Teletherapy (Sessions or Consults)
Through online video conferencing, I provide consulting, coaching and treatment for both communication and feeding.
In-Clinic 1-1 Treatment
I provide 1-1 individualized treatment for communication and feeding.
Clinic based intervention provides your child with a space dedicate to their learning and is helpful for building rapport and establishing boundaries.
Training and Certification
Hanen - 'It Takes Two to Talk'
Hanen - 'More than Words'
PROMPT Level 1
SOS (Sequential Oral Sensory) Approach to feeding
Get Permission Approach to Pediatric Mealtime Challenges
Experience with…
Articulation Disorders
Language Disorders
Oral-Motor Difficulties
Resonance/Voice Disorder
Aphasia
Auditory Processing
Phonological Disorder
Fluency/Stuttering Disorders
Dysarthria
Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)
Autism Spectrum Disorders
Social/Pragmatic Disorders
Early Intervention
Apraxia
Neurological Disorders
Genetic Disorders
Feeding and Swallowing Disorders
“Niloo presumes competence and really wants the best for your child. She worked very hard to find the best mode of communication for our son, who uses a communication device.”
— Parent