As a practice within the Cicero Therapies network of clinics, KidSpeak clinicians and families have direct access to Cicero’s Clinical Advisory Board. These esteemed individuals have made, and continue to make, significant contributions to their fields, as well as the
communities,populations, and individuals they serve.

Through the ABA Speech Connection CEU Membership, consulting services, and a robust catalog of ASHA‑ and BACB‑approved courses, she provides practical, evidence‑based tools that strengthen interdisciplinary collaboration and improve communication outcomes. Rose is also the creator and host behind the ABA Speech social media presence and The ABA Speech Podcast, where she offers compassionate, accessible strategies for parents and professionals supporting autistic communicators. Her mission is rooted in the belief that all autistic individuals deserve a voice, and that meaningful progress happens when professionals unite around shared understanding and respect.

Dr. May-Benson has a diverse background as a clinical practitioner, having worked in private and public-school settings as well as private practice. She has authored numerous book chapters and articles on praxis and sensory integration and completed her doctoral dissertation on ideational praxis. Teresa is an education and research faculty member at the SPIRAL Foundation. In her role of educator, she currently serves as adjunct faculty at Widener University and is past faculty at Tufts University and the University of Indianapolis. She has received the Virginia Scardinia Award of Excellence from AOTA for her work in ideational praxis and is the 2023 recipient of the AOTF A. Jean Ayres Award.

His advocacy is deeply rooted in neurodiversity and identity‑affirming care. He regularly highlights the importance of seeing autistic individuals through a lens of strengths rather than deficits, pushing back against models that focus on “fixing” rather than understanding. Todd’s leadership has also extended into educational settings. His feature in Autism Digest highlights how he used his lived autistic experience and sensory understanding to improve environments for neurodivergent students, including coordinating the planting of 40 trees as a sensory‑friendly barrier at the Independence Academy of Indiana. Whether writing, consulting, or shaping new therapy spaces, Todd Root’s work centers on dignity, collaboration, and creating therapeutic environments where children and families feel truly seen.

Dr. Ruppel’s academic and training background reflects her dual passions for global engagement and child development. She earned her Bachelor’s degree from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service, a Master’s in Special Education from Johns Hopkins University, and her Ph.D. in Behavior Analysis from Western New England University, where she trained under Dr. Hanley and contributed to research and clinical teaching. A published researcher and experienced educator, Dr. Ruppel has taught university‑level coursework, provided supervision across a range of service settings, and served as editorial assistant for the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. Her leadership extends to national and international training efforts, including supporting the development of modern, compassionate ABA programs. Today, Dr. Ruppel continues to advance the field through consultation, teaching, and advocacy- championing ABA practices rooted in safety, dignity, trust, and meaningful outcomes for children and families.

She is also Board‑Certified in Child Language and a certified Autism Spectrum Disorder Clinical Specialist (ASDCS). Dr. Westby holds an affiliated academic appointment in Communication Disorders at Brigham Young University. Her work spans a broad array of areas, including narrative development, theory of mind, trauma and ACEs, metacognition, language‑literacy connections, and assessment/intervention with culturally and linguistically diverse populations. She has published and presented nationally and internationally on these topics, influencing generations of clinicians and scholars.
With academic roots in English (BA, Geneva College) and Speech Pathology (MA/PhD, University of Iowa), Dr. Westby has dedicated her career to advancing evidence‑based, developmentally grounded, and culturally attuned approaches to supporting children’s communication. Her leadership, scholarship, and teaching continue to shape best practices in child language, literacy, and play‑based intervention across diverse settings worldwide.

