Grace Goldston

M.S., CCC-SLP

Grace Goldston is a speech-language pathologist who is passionate about helping children find their voice and build confidence in communication. She earned her undergraduate degree in Teaching Theater K–12 and her Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology from Appalachian State University. Originally from Charleston, South Carolina, she now calls the Raleigh area home.

Grace enjoys working with children of all ages and abilities and has experience supporting a wide range of communication needs, including autism spectrum disorder, speech sound disorders, language delays, and early language development. She is trained in working with children who are gestalt language processors and takes a neurodiversity-affirming approach, meeting each child where they are and supporting communication in ways that feel natural and meaningful. She also has experience working with children who use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC), helping them build functional communication skills for everyday life.

She has a special interest in supporting reading and writing development, including spelling and written expression. Grace understands how closely speech and language are connected to literacy and uses evidence-based strategies to support both communication and academic success.Grace believes that the best progress happens when families feel supported and involved. She works closely with caregivers to provide practical strategies that can be used at home, making therapy meaningful beyond the session. Her sessions are play-based, individualized, and designed to keep children engaged and motivated. With her background in teaching theater, she brings creativity, energy, and fun into every session.Outside of work, Grace enjoys reading a good book, crocheting, painting, and spending time playing with her dog.