About Us

Babble & Bloom provides in-home pediatric speech, language, and behavior support for children and their families using play-based, neurodiversity-affirming approaches that focus on connection, communication, and everyday development.

Led by a speech-language pathologist with a background in behavior therapy and elementary education, our goal is to help children grow their communication, confidence, and regulation through meaningful interactions, play, and daily routines.

We also offer free resources because long waitlists shouldn’t prevent parents from learning simple strategies that support their child today.

Whether you're looking for support with speech, language, or behavior, or you simply want to learn strategies to strengthen your child’s development, Babble & Bloom is here to help you feel more confident and supported.

Let’s grow bright futures, together!

Our Team

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Jenna Allen BEd, MScSLP, R.SLP

Registered Speech-Language Pathologist

Jenna founded Babble & Bloom in 2026 with the dream of fostering strong family relationships in Alberta. She believes that when communication and emotional connection are nurtured, children flourish, families grow stronger, and communities become more connected.

With a professional background spanning both behavior therapy and elementary education, Jenna brings a comprehensive perspective to communication. Children learn best through play and meaningful relationships, and so her approach is child-led, family-centred, and rooted in building trust with the children and caregivers she works with. She wants families to always feel welcomed, understood, and genuinely supported as they help their child grow in confidence, communication, and connection.

Areas of focus include: early communication, receptive and expressive language, AAC, speech sound development, motor speech, parent coaching, and neurodiversity-affirming support. She also brings an understanding of behavior and executive functioning into her work, helping families look beyond surface-level challenges to better understand the specific needs of each child & the environmental supports they may need to thrive.

Additional training and background includes: Apraxia Unlocked through The Speech Path Mentor LLC, Hanen training (More Than Words), the Meaningful Speech Course with a focus on Gestalt Language Processing, The SCERTS® Model (Social Communication, Emotional Regulation, Transactional Support), executive functioning research/training, and a professional background in both behavior therapy and elementary education.

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Amy Schmitt MScSLP R.SLP

Registered Speech-Language Pathologist (Alberta & Saskatchewan)

Amy is a speech‑language pathologist with clinical experience supporting children from 12 months to 12 years of age in individual and small‑group settings. Her approach is neurodiversity‑affirming, child‑specific, family‑centered, and focused on building functional communication skills that matter in everyday life.

Amy provides speech and language services to rural families across eastern Alberta including Lloydminster and nearby communities. Registered as a speech language pathologist in both Saskatchewan and Alberta, she uses a mix of virtual and in‑person sessions to bring Babble & Bloom’s mission directly into homes and local community settings, helping children build functional communication skills in the environments where they live and play. Amy is also a registered autism service provider in Saskatchewan, allowing families to access funded supports and services where applicable.

Areas of focus include: Amy specializes in supporting school‑aged children (kindergarten to grade 2) with speech sound development, motor speech, expressive and receptive language, and social communication skills.

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