Sarah Mari is a Licensed Bilingual Speech-Language Pathologist who has earned both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Communication Sciences and Disorders from Texas State University. Sarah has more than five years hands-on experience in assessing, diagnosing, and treating both monolingual and bilingual individuals across the lifespan—from children to adults. Sarah is skilled in developing treatment plans and strategies for a wide range of communication disorders. She specializes in play-based therapy for preschoolers and toddlers. Sarah is talented in building rapport, trust, and support with patients and family members. Outside of her professional role, she enjoys watching movies, traveling, family cookouts, and spending time with her daughter and husband.
Owner, Bilingual Speech-Language Pathologist
I earned my bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders from Texas State University.
I specialize in working with monolingual and bilingual speaking populations, ranging from children to adults. I have experience providing diagnostic and treatment services in various settings including schools, early childhood intervention, hospitals, and outpatient clinics. While working in these settings, I have had the opportunity to evaluate and treat a variety of populations and disorders related to developmental delays, speech sound disorders, apraxia, language disorders, stuttering disorders, voice disorders, aphasia, cognition, feeding, and dysphagia.
As the owner of The Good Seed Therapies, I emphasize trust, communication, and collaborative relationships with my clients, students, and families. I am constantly seeking innovative approaches and techniques to provide optimal services. I am excited to continue my work in serving school districts and families across Texas.
Martha Unland is a Licensed Bilingual Speech-Language Pathology Assistant with 17 years of experience and holds additional certifications in Special Education, Early Childhood, and Bilingual education. She has worked in educational settings for over 25 years and has served the Central Texas community for more than 30 years. She is trained in play-based model evaluation and therapy and has extensive knowledge working with bilingual and bicultural populations. Her areas of expertise also include augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) methods, including dynamic screen software and the Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS). She is an active member of the Texas Speech and Hearing Association and the Council for Exceptional Children. Outside of her professional role, she enjoys traveling, outdoor activities, and spending time with her husband, adult children, and rescued pets. She volunteers with the Williamson County Animal Shelter and serves as a Board Member of the Williamson County Child Welfare Board.