SRST is a business based in South Riding, Virginia. The speech therapists are hard-working, dedicated, and knowledgeable SLPs who have experience working with a variety of clients who possess various communication disorders. Their experience includes the following:

  • Providing evaluations, diagnosis, and therapy for preschool and school-age children
  • Hospital, outpatient, home-health and nursing home evaluations, diagnosis, and therapy for adults
  • Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS)
  • Bicultural speech and language therapy
  • Oral motor therapy
  • Apraxia and dysarthria
  • Language delay and disorder
  • Articulation and phonology
  • Stuttering
  • Pervasive Developmental Disorder, Asperger's Syndrome, High Functioning Autism, and Pragmatic Language
  • Voice disorders
  • Down's Syndrome and Cerebral Palsy
  • Aphasia, dysphagia, and Laryngectomy in adults
  • Traumatic brain injury
  • Augmentative communication
  • Modified Barium Swallow Studies


All of our therapists have the experience needed to provide you or your child with individualized attention and support.


Biography of Jenifer Shockley, M.A., CCC-SLP, L


Jenifer grew up in a small town in New Jersey close to Philadelphia, PA. She is the oldest of three children in the family. When she was thirteen years old, her father was promoted, and the family moved to Leesburg, VA where she entered eighth grade at J. Lupton Simpson Middle School in Leesburg, VA. She later attended Loudoun County High School also in Leesburg, VA. Upon graduation, she attended Radford University in Radford, VA to pursue a degree in Communication Sciences & Disorders and Foreign Languages. Jenifer studied abroad in San Jose, Costa Rica for two months and learned more Spanish. She attended the University of Texas-Pan American in Edinburg, TX for her Master of Arts degree in Communication Disorders specializing in Bilingual/Bicultural Issues. Her internships included the school and skilled nursing home settings. She was employed by Loudoun County Public Schools as a speech-language pathologist for 3 three years. Her experience there has included Applied Behavioral Analysis, Applied Verbal Behavior, Picture Exchange Communication Disorders, Hodson Phonological Therapy, Articulation, fluency in children (stuttering), voice disorders, language delay and disorders, oral motor therapy, Down's Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy and Pragmatic language.

In July of 2000, she married her husband and resides in South Riding, VA with her three children.
In April 2002, she opened SRST with a desire to provide quality therapy in a naturalistic setting.


Biography of Keenan Glazar, M.S., CCC-SLP

The daughter of an attorney and a teacher, Keenan was born in Salisbury, Maryland and later moved to Texas. She attended elementary through high school in the state of Florida and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Central Florida in Communicative Disorders. After completing an internship with a pediatric rehabilitation center, Keenan was awarded a Master of Science degree in Speech-Language Pathology, in 1997, from The Florida State University.

Keenan was happily married in 1997 and moved to Washington state, where she provided speech-language therapy for birth through middle school aged students in the Olympia School District for 2 years. She returned to Florida to serve preschool through elementary aged students for 5 years in the Brevard County school district. She has targeted issues such as articulation, apraxia, phonological disorders, expressive and receptive language disorders, voice disorders, vocal abuse, stuttering, autism/ pervasive developmental disorders, phonemic awareness, hearing impairment, oral motor difficulty, feeding, pragmatics and learning disabilities. In November of 2004, Keenan’s family was relocated to Virginia where she has enjoyed some time at home raising her son.


Biography of Maureen Bellingham, M.S., CCC-SLP, L

Maureen Bellingham grew up in Herndon and attended Fairfax County Public Schools for kindergarten through 12th grade. She graduated from James Madison University in 1995 with a degree in Communications., Sciences, and Disorders and completed her graduate studies at the University of Oregon in 1997. She began her career as a speech-language pathologist working with adult clients in skilled nursing facilities before deciding to focus on children. Her experience with adult clients includes dysphagia, augmentative communication, laryngectomee, and Alzheimer's Disease. She worked as a school-based therapist in Oregon and for Arlington County Public Schools serving preschool and elementary school students. Her work with children includes experience with apraxia, Down's Syndrome, Autism, PECS, pragmatics language, and oral motor training. She enjoys assisting clients with functional communication goals to improve their daily lives in addition to improving general skills. She lives with her husband and two sons in Chantilly, VA.


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