Welcome to Mighty Oak Speech

Christina J. Rapp MS CCC-SLP

Mighty Oak Speech is a private practice providing evidence based speech and language therapy by a nationally certified and licensed Speech Language Pathologist. I offer in-home evaluation and treatment for speech, language, social communication, cognitive-communication from early childhood through the high school years.

The goal of my practice is for each client to develop successful communication for life by focusing on realistic and achievable goals while maximizing a clients independence and functional skills. I am committed to providing therapy that promotes academic success, growth, and emotional well being.

I Travel to You!

Traveling to your location allows me to interact and work in a comfortable and familiar setting which produces better results.

**At the present time, I do not participate with insurance. Many insurance companies have a reimbursable benefit for Speech Therapy Services. I will be happy to provide you with the necessary receipts and paperwork for you to submit to your insurance carrier for reimbursement for your visits.

Certified

Masters Degree in Speech-Language Pathology

Bachelors Degree in Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology

MD State License in Speech-Language Pathology

VA State License in Speech-Language Pathology

TX State License in Speech-Language Pathology

Member of American Speech-Language Hearing Association ASHA

Christina Rapp, M.S., CCC–SLP, received her Bachelor’s degree from Bowling Green State University, and her Master’s degree from Colorado State University. Christina has practiced in public school settings. She has experience working with children on the autism spectrum, intellectual disability, and various developmental delays.

She specializes in teaching children from Pre-kindergarten to 5th grade who present with needs in oral motor skills, articulation, receptive/expressive language disorders, and social skills. Christina is licensed within the states of Maryland, Virginia, Texas and certified through the American Speech Language Hearing Association in Speech Language Pathology.