Communication. Confidence. Connection.

Where communication grows — confidence and connection flourish.

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We help children, adolescents, and young adults in the Snoqualmie Valley and beyond communicate with confidence and express themselves effectively.

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Our Services

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Language

We support patients’ ability to effectively express their own ideas, opinions, and experiences, as well as understand those of their peers.

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Articulation

We work with patients to strengthen their speech sound production skills for clearer and more confident communication.

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Executive Functioning

We support patients in developing organizational and self-regulation skills that strengthen communication and learning across settings.

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Social Pragmatics

We help guide patients’ use of pro-social language, enabling them to meaningfully connect with peers while honoring their authentic self.

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About Us

Meet Julie

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Founder Julie Sadoff, M.Ed. CCC-SLP is a dedicated speech language pathologist with experience across hospitals, clinics, schools, and young adult transition programs.

Julie provides strengths-based, individualized speech and language services that honor how each person thinks, communicates, and connects. Her approach affirms neurodivergent and neurotypical experiences alike, focusing on building practical, authentic communication skills for real-world success.

Julie has embraced telehealth as a primary mode of service delivery, having found through both observation and measurable outcomes that virtual therapy can be just as effective as in-person sessions — and offers increased access, improved attendance, and greater flexibility and convenience for families. For patients seeking in-person services, Julie offers a limited number of appointments on Sundays in her welcoming office, located in the heart of historic downtown North Bend, WA.

When she's not working with families, you'll find Julie exploring the Pacific Northwest outdoors with her husband, two  young daughters, and their zany but lovable bernedoodle.

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