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Welcome to Without Limits Speech and Language Therapy! We specialize in individual private therapy for young children with autism, language and speech disorders, visual and hearing impairments as well as physical and cognitive disabilities. We also provide training in the use of augmentative and alternative communication devices (AAC) including low-tech (picture symbols, single and dual switch devices) and high-tech devices with various communication applications for use in the home and school setting.

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Sounds & Babbling

When I start working with a young client and their family, I often will ask the parents or caregivers about the types of sounds the child is making.  Many times, parents are unaware that there are several stages of sound production, and these stages often can predict the child’s readiness for spoken words.  Shortly after …

Playful Sounds

Does your child produce playful sounds when playing or interacting with you?  These sounds are the precursors to spoken language.  We often say a noisy child will often become a verbal child.  When working with early intervention clients, I often will ask about the types of sounds a child makes. From babbling to sound play, …

I Can’t Understand My Child! What Now?

I often have parents or caregivers of young children call me with concerns regarding their child’s speech.  I see children who have received early intervention for a language delay and as the child is beginning to communicate more, they are increasingly more difficult to understand.  Extended family members, teachers or friends will oftentimes have difficulty …

About

Reeni Krafft, M.A., CCC-SLP is a licensed and certified speech-language pathologist serving pediatric clients throughout Howard County, Maryland. Reeni has served the pediatric population and their families in various settings including acute medical, public school and private practice. Reeni has served on the faculty of Johns Hopkins Department of Otolaryngology and the Johns Hopkins Children’s Center performing speech, language, and swallowing assessments as well as school settings in both Maryland and California serving children with complex communication needs.

In recent years, Reeni has discovered her niche, working exclusively with young children aged birth to five and their families in the home environment as well as serving school-aged children with augmentative communication needs.  She has trained parents, students, teachers and speech pathologists in the use of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) including low-tech (picture symbols, single and dual switch devices) and high-tech devices with various communication applications for use in the home and school setting.