Kai Pretto

Licensed Speech-Language Pathologist (M.A., CCC-SLP)

Accepts ... insurance plans

About me

Hi! I’m Kai. In my prior work in the schools, I became disillusioned with the lack of support that many neurodivergent children received in the classroom, which became one of the primary catalysts in my desire to become a speech therapist. I believe communication is a fundamental human right and essential to meaningful participation in the world. I also believe that communication does not look just one way, and therapy should honor each person’s unique strengths, preferences, and perspectives. Additionally, as someone who grew up in a rural, low-income community, I am passionate about expanding access to affirming, high-quality speech therapy so that individuals and families can receive support regardless of location or socioeconomic status. I have field-specific certification emphasizing Bilingualism & Multiculturalism that I completed concurrently with my graduate school studies at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. Also, while in grad school, I completed a mentorship with voice SLP, Wynde Vastine, focused on Gender-Affirming Voice. My greatest passion is in supporting neurodivergent communicators of all ages, especially those who use alternative communication modalities; I have given multiple presentations in my district on Gestalt Language Processing and AAC (Augmentative & Alternative Communication), and will be presenting on Echolalia with the Association for Autism & Neurodiversity (AANE) in May 2026. My clinical experience spans diverse settings, including public schools, outpatient rehabilitation, hospital (ICU), and private practice. I approach therapy with a client-centered and highly individualized style. I incorporate sensory-informed practices to support meaningful carryover, and I prioritize strengths-based strategies and client empowerment to help each person build confidence, independence, and lifelong self-advocacy skills.

Here's what you can expect

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Book your evaluation

Pick a time that fits your schedule. Choose a 60-minute evaluation or two 30-minute visits.

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Attend your evaluation

You'll talk through what you're looking for and complete an assessment to guide next steps.

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Get your personal plan

Kai will share a plan built around your goals, plus practical recommendations to support progress.

Therapist details and specialties

states licensed to practice
Massachusetts
specialties
Pediatric Articulation/Phonological DisorderPediatric Developmental CognitionPediatric Fluency/StutteringPediatric Receptive-Expressive Language DisorderPediatric/Adolescent Social-PragmaticsPediatric Autism Spectrum DisorderEarly Language DevelopmentChildhood Apraxia of SpeechTraumatic Brain InjuryAphasiaAcquired ApraxiaDysarthriaParkinson'sAdult CognitionAdult Social-PragmaticsAdult DysphagiaSelective MutismAdult FluencyAdult ArticulationPediatric Dysphagia/Sensory FeedingAuditory Processing Disorder Autism Spectrum Disorder (Adult)Gender Affirming VoiceWritten Language DisordersAugmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)
languages spoken

English

Education and training

B.A. - Smith College

M.A. - University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

Other interests

Outside of being a speech therapist, I enjoy snuggling my three cats, birdwatching, doing puzzles, and going for hikes in the woods near my home. I have an extensive collection of minerals & fossils, which I am pleased to talk about at length with anyone interested. I am an avid reader, with science fiction being one of my favorite genres. I am also part of a weekly, local creative writing group. I like to stay busy!

Patient reviews

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1 reviews

Kai is great with my son. The ability to keep a 5 year old busybody engaged for the entire session was simply amazing to watch.

K.S./Mar 26, 2026