Meet our dedicated team of speech therapy specialists, from skilled therapists to nurturing support staff, all focused on your child’s communication journey.
Schedule a Consulation At Little Oasis Speech, our mission is to provide neurodiversity-affirming, confidence-building parent coaching that empowers children to communicate in ways that feel authentic to them. We collaborate with parents to create supportive environments where their children feel understood, respected, and confident in expressing themselves.
We believe that every child deserves a voice, and every family deserves guidance rooted in compassion, acceptance, and trust.
We envision Little Oasis Speech as a place of calm, support, and growth—an oasis where neurodivergent children and their families feel seen and valued. Our vision is a world where children are not pressured to mask or change who they are, but are instead celebrated for their individuality.
Through strengths-based, parent-centered coaching, we strive to help families build confidence, deepen connection, and advocate boldly for their children—so every child grows up knowing their voice matters.
Owner, Speech-Language Pathologist
Gabrielle Timms earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Central Florida and completed her graduate studies in speech-language pathology at the University of St. Augustine. While completing her undergraduate studies, Gabrielle worked as a Registered Behavioral Technician, which gave her early experience collaborating with interdisciplinary teams and supporting children in structured settings. She has worked in a variety of settings, including hospitals, outpatient settings, schools, private practice, and teletherapy.
Gabrielle completed her clinical fellowship experiences in a hospital setting, and most recently, she has worked in a children’s hospital outpatient setting. Her experience includes augmentative alternative communication (AAC), fluency, and a broad range of speech and language disorders.
I honor neurological differences as natural, meaningful variations of the human experience.
I center connection and shared understanding, recognizing that strong relationships are essential for meaningful communication development.
Parents are the experts on their children. My role is to support, guide, and empower—not override.
All forms of communication are valid—spoken, signed, AAC, gestures, or beyond words.
True growth happens in spaces rooted in empathy, patience, and trust.