Rooted Pediatric Speech and Feeding LLC

Rooted provides customized pediatric speech and feeding therapy services. Your child will be evaluated and treated by a compassionate and knowledgeable speech language pathologist. She will address all your questions and concerns as you work together to develop and reach your child’s communication and feeding goals!

Therapy Services

  • The ability to communicate is essential to learning, play, and social interaction. Impaired communication can affect every aspect of a child's life. After an initial evaluation and with your input, your therapist will set individualized communication goals.

    Speech therapy addresses a variety of disorders and delays such as:

    • Early Language Delays

    • Receptive Language Disorder

    • Expressive Language Disorder

    • Articulation/Phonological Disorders (sound production)

    • Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)

    • Auditory Processing Disorder

    • Pragmatic Language (social language)

    • Oral Motor Skills for Speech/Childhood Apraxia of Speech

    • Cognitive communication

    • Fluency

    • And more!

  • Eating is a complex skill that involves the whole body working together to ingest, swallow, and digest foods for nutrition. Feeding challenges are often associated with medical complexities, oral motor delays, sensory feeding difficulties, and behaviors that may lead to disruptive mealtimes. Difficulties with eating may lead to poor weight gain, limited diet or intake, delayed development, and loss of general health and growth.

    Should your child receive a feeding therapy evaluation? If you answer yes to any of these questions, your child may benefit from a feeding therapy evaluation.

    • Would you describe your child as a picky eater or as having a limited diet?

    • Do mealtimes feel difficult?

    • Does your child seem distressed at meal times?

    • Is your child uninterested in eating?

    • Does your child refuse to accept certain types or textures of food?

    • Does your child cough, choke, or gag while eating?

    • Does your child have a history of eating and breathing coordination problems?

    • Has your child had a traumatic choking incident?

    • Does your child have ongoing problems with vomiting?

    • Does your child appear to have difficulty biting, chewing, swallowing, etc?

    • Does your child have poor weight gain or persistent weight loss?

    • Is your child struggling to transition to new foods at an age appropriate time (i.e. transitioning to baby food purees, table solids, weaning from breast/bottle to a cup)?

    After an initial evaluation, your therapist will set individualized feeding goals for your child. Rooted offers oral-motor, sensory, and behavioral-based feeding evaluations and therapy for children struggling to eat a variety of age appropriate foods.

  • Interested in your child receiveing therapy via a HIPAA compliant teletherapy platform? Please reach out to Anna to learn more about this option.

Meet the SLP

Anna Tedder, M.S. CCC-SLP

Owner/Pediatric Speech and Feeding Therapist

Anna received her Masters of Science in Speech and Hearing Science at Tennessee State University. She maintains Washington state licensure and is ASHA certified. She has outpatient clinical experience in the evaluation and treatment of language delays, Childhood Apraxia of Speech, social/pragmatic delays, Autism, stuttering, and disorders of articulation, as well as evaluation and treatment of feeding and swallowing disorders, specifically sensory/oral motor pediatric feeding difficulties. Anna has received specialty training in the SOS Approach to Feeding, PROMPTs for Restructuring Oral Muscular Phonetic Targets, Natural Language Acquisition for Gestalt language learners, Food Chaining, and Interactive Metronome.

Anna has a background of working with a variety of diagnosis including, but not limited to: Developmental Delays, Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Childhood Apraxia of Speech, Repaired Cleft Lip/Palate, Articulation and Phonological Disorders, Language Disorders, Central Auditory Processing Disorder, Hearing Impairment, Cri Du Chat Syndrome, Traumatic Brain Injury/Encephalopathy, Chromosomal Abnormalities, Bell’s Palsy, etc.

When not in the office, Anna enjoys hiking, gardening (though her thumb is still pretty brown!), cooking, baking, and spending quality time with her husband and pup, Murphy.

Contact Us

Have questions? Feel free to reach out! Anna will contact you back as soon as possible.