Teaunah Moulden
Speech-Language Pathologist, Myofunctional Therapist
Teaunah Moulden is a speech-language pathologist who has a passion for working with the pediatric population. She earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of Delaware and her master’s degree from Loyola University. Teaunah received her clinical training from outpatient clinics such as Johns Hopkins and Kennedy Krieger Children’s Hospital.
During her time in graduate school, she was awarded the Dr. Benard A. Saltysiak Medal for clinical excellence in speech-language pathology. Teaunah has experience in the public school and pediatric outpatient clinic settings.
Teaunah places a high value on genuine connections with her patients and their families. She firmly believes that this fosters trust, motivation, and progress which is crucial to the patient’s success. Her dedication to the field is evident in her passion for myofunctional therapy, airway health, and facial development, which all stem from her unwavering belief in addressing the root causes of some speech sound disorders. Teaunah’s experience working with children who presented with various issues like high palates, enlarged tonsils, tongue ties, and mouth breathing has provided her with invaluable insights. Witnessing firsthand how these conditions lead to speech distortions and tongue thrust, she understands the importance of tackling these underlying concerns. Embracing a holistic approach, she believes in correcting oral muscle imbalances and promoting proper oral habits through myofunctional therapy. Her dedication and passion, drive her to advocate for early intervention and the integration of myofunctional therapy. By doing so, she strives to make a lasting impact on the lives of her young patients and their families. In her free time, Teaunah enjoys traveling, yoga, photography and spending time with friends and family.
