About
Our Practice Overview
Tiny Talkers DC is a speech therapy private practice in Washington DC focusing on early language development including receptive and expressive language and speech sound disorders for toddlers, preschoolers, and early elementary. We offer a nurturing and supportive environment for children to thrive, with a strong emphasis on family involvement. Our practice provides comprehensive evaluations and individualized speech services, along with parent/caregiver consultations to actively involve families in the therapy process.

Team
Meet Our Team
Get to know the dedicated professionals at Tiny Talkers DC who are committed to providing personalized care and support for children and families. Our team takes a holistic approach to speech therapy, ensuring that each child receives individualized attention and tailored treatment plans to support their communication and language development.

Anna Feinstein, MA, CCC-SLP
Anna holds a Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from George Washington University and has over 12 years of experience working with children in a variety of settings, including DC charter schools and private in-home sessions. She specializes in supporting students from preschool through middle school with a range of communication needs, including language delays, speech sound production, social skills development, and autism spectrum disorders. Anna is passionate about helping each child find their voice and grow in confidence. Outside of work, she enjoys traveling and spending time with her husband and two daughters in Chevy Chase, DC.
Kristen Harrington, MS, CCC-SLP
Kristen earned her Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from Northeastern University and has worked across a range of educational settings, including public schools, charter schools, and early intervention programs. She is passionate about early intervention and the importance of meeting children and their families where they are to support meaningful progress. Her experience includes working with children who have receptive and expressive language delays, speech sound production challenges, and autism spectrum disorders, including the use of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). Kristen lives in Petworth with her husband and two daughters, and enjoys being part of the vibrant DC community.