Angie Stromberg is a Speech-Language Pathologist who obtained her Master’s degree in Speech Language Pathology in 2013 from the University of Minnesota Duluth. She brings a diverse background of experience across a wide range of settings, including inpatient and outpatient hospital care, private practice, early intervention, school-based services, and ABA clinics.
Angie has a special interest in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) and supporting children with autism and other complex communication disorders. She has extensive experience completing AAC trials and evaluations, guiding families through the process of obtaining dedicated communication devices, and programming a variety of communication apps. She is skilled in feature matching to ensure each system is tailored to a child’s unique strengths and needs. Angie also has experience with speech sound disorders, expressive and receptive language disorders, social communication disorders, and feeding therapy.
Angie believes that it is never too late for a child to find their voice and is passionate about partnering with families to create meaningful communication solutions. Angie uses a child-led, play- and routine-based approach to foster natural connection and growth. Outside of work, Angie enjoys spending time with her husband, three children, and pets. She also enjoys playing and coaching volleyball, watching hockey, doing puzzles, and reading.