Nina Reardon-Reeves, Fluency Specialist & Speech-Language Pathologist
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About Nina

Nina Reardon-ReevesNina Reardon-Reeves, MS, CCC-SLP is a licensed, certified Speech-Language Pathologist. She holds the Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech- Language- Hearing Association (ASHA) and is a Board Recognized Fluency Specialist and Mentor.

Specializing in providing private practice stuttering therapy services to children and adolescents who stutter, Nina has been a school-based speech language pathologist for 18 years, first in Illinois and since June of 2005, in Texas. In McKinney, Texas, Nina continues to provide therapy services in the schools, as well as continuing her private practice (Stuttering Therapy Services) for children and adolescents who stutter.

A sought-after presenter of interactive training workshops on stuttering, Nina provides practical information and insight to speech-language pathologists, early childhood educators, elementary and secondary educators, and parents at the local, state, national and international levels.

As an author, Nina and has published materials for both the National Stuttering Association and the Stuttering Foundation. She is the co-author of The Source for Stuttering; Ages 7-18 for Linguisystems, Inc. She is also the co-author of School Age Children who Stutter: Dealing Effectively with Attitudes and Emotions for the Stuttering Foundation of America.

Awards, Recognitions, and Memberships

  • Conference Dedication, National Stuttering Association, Annual Conference, Parsippany, NJ; June 2008
  • Speech-Language Pathologist of the Year: National Stuttering Association; June 2005
  • Alumni of the Year: College of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Illinois State University; November 2004
  • ASHA Continuing Education Award
    • May 2008
    • December 2007
    • July 2006
    • September 2003
    • November 2001
    • July 1999
    • December 1997
    • March 1996
    • September 1994

Nina is a member of the ASHA Division #4's Task Force for Fluency Service Delivery in the Schools, is a past member of the Board of Directors of the National Stuttering Association (NSA), and formerly served on the NSA's National Family Programs Committee. She is a member in good standing of the following organizations: