Tatum Holtzlander
Meet
Speech Language Therapist
Hello! My name is Tatum Holtzlander. I was born and raised
in Carmel, Indiana. I grew up participating in choir, where we were heavily tested on vocal anatomy and taught how to alter our voice to project sound. This was the beginning of my interest in voice production, which sparked my curiosity in the field of speech pathology. I love learning about the human body, especially the part that brings the most joy to my life—
the human voice.

I pursued my education at Indiana University, earning a Bachelor’s degree in Speech-Language and Hearing Sciences
and a minor in Human Development and Family Studies. This foundation prepared me for further studies at Baylor University,
where I completed my Master’s degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders.
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During my time at Baylor, I gained clinical experience working with a wide range of clients facing challenges in feeding,
speech and language, pragmatics, and literacy. My internship was at Indianapolis Public Schools, where I provided therapy to students
aged 3-12, focusing on individual education plans and speech intervention programs.
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Currently, I provide speech and language services in a school environment and deliver speech, language, and feeding therapy
at One Mind. I have completed specialized training in feeding therapy, including the AEIOU approach, which emphasizes responsive feeding techniques. Additionally, I have participated in continuing education courses to enhance my knowledge of treatments for feeding, speech, and oral function in pediatric patients.
As a speech pathologist, I am committed to providing high-quality, goal-directed care that empowers my clients and builds their confidence
in communication.
When I’m not working, I love warm weather, going for walks, playing pickleball, listening to music, dancing, and rooting for IU basketball.
