
Danielle Kudlacik, MS, CCC-SLP
Pediatrics
Pediatric Speech Therapist
With over 15 years of dedicated experience, Danielle Kudlacik, MS, CCC-SLP is a highly skilled Speech-Language Pathologist specializing in pediatric communication and feeding disorders. She has extensive expertise in the evaluation and treatment of children with a wide range of speech and language challenges, with particular focus on childhood apraxia of speech and pediatric feeding difficulties.
Danielle is trained in evidence-based, child-centered approaches and is SOS (Sequential Oral Sensory) trained in the Approach to Feeding, as well as PROMPT Level I trained. She integrates these specialized methodologies into her therapy to provide individualized, functional, and engaging interventions that support each child’s unique developmental needs.
She also has significant experience working with children with highly complex medical needs, including those requiring ventilators, tracheostomies, and feeding tubes, and is skilled in adapting therapeutic techniques to support safe and effective communication and feeding outcomes in medically fragile populations.
Throughout her career, Danielle has worked collaboratively with families, caregivers, and interdisciplinary teams to foster meaningful progress and empower children to reach their fullest communication potential. Her compassionate approach, combined with clinical expertise, allows her to build strong therapeutic relationships and deliver high-quality care across diverse pediatric populations.
With over 15 years of dedicated experience, Danielle Kudlacik, MS, CCC-SLP is a highly skilled Speech-Language Pathologist specializing in pediatric communication and feeding disorders. She has extensive expertise in the evaluation and treatment of children with a wide range of speech and language challenges, with particular focus on childhood apraxia of speech and pediatric feeding difficulties.
Danielle is trained in evidence-based, child-centered approaches and is SOS (Sequential Oral Sensory) trained in the Approach to Feeding, as well as PROMPT Level I trained. She integrates these specialized methodologies into her therapy to provide individualized, functional, and engaging interventions that support each child’s unique developmental needs.
She also has significant experience working with children with highly complex medical needs, including those requiring ventilators, tracheostomies, and feeding tubes, and is skilled in adapting therapeutic techniques to support safe and effective communication and feeding outcomes in medically fragile populations.
Throughout her career, Danielle has worked collaboratively with families, caregivers, and interdisciplinary teams to foster meaningful progress and empower children to reach their fullest communication potential. Her compassionate approach, combined with clinical expertise, allows her to build strong therapeutic relationships and deliver high-quality care across diverse pediatric populations.

