
Hi, I’m Sabrina Conway, founder of Lil’ Chit-Chat Inc. As a mother, I understand just how precious our children are. That perspective deeply shapes my work and fuels my commitment to helping children overcome speech and communication challenges.
My mission is to make a meaningful difference in the lives of every child I work with — and to support their families every step of the way. I’m passionate about not only addressing each child’s current needs, but also helping them build a strong foundation for a happy, confident, and successful future.
I have been working with children for many years and became a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist in 2005, specializing in pediatric communication disorders. I founded Lil’ Chit-Chat Inc. as a boutique practice so that each child can receive highly individualized care. This approach allows us to design therapy programs tailored to your child’s unique strengths, needs, and goals.
A core part of my approach is parent coaching. I strongly believe that parents are their child’s most important teacher, and meaningful progress happens when strategies are carried over into everyday routines. Through parent coaching, I provide practical, personalized guidance so you feel confident supporting your child’s communication at home, during play, and throughout daily life.
Creating a positive experience is important to me. Therapy sessions are designed to be engaging, fun, and motivating — while still being purposeful and results-driven.

My Credentials
- University of Massachusetts, Amherst: Bachelor of Science in Communication Disorders
- Hofstra University: Master of Art in Speech-Language Pathology
- Certificate of Clinical Competence American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA)
- California Speech-Language Pathology License
- California Teaching Credential: Speech-Language Pathology
- California State University Dominguez Hills: California Educational Administration Credential
- Introduction to PROMPT
- Award for Continuing Education (ACE): Recognition of exceptional commitment to continuing professional education (exceeding 70 hours in 3-year period)
In order to maintain these credentials and licensures, I must also take continuing education courses that fulfill ASHA and state requirements. Every year, I also attend ASHA’s annual convention, where I learn the newest and most innovative therapy techniques and research materials.