Kasi Steele
Kasi Steele, CCC-SLP is a speech-language pathologist with a background in psychology and a master’s degree in communication sciences and disorders. She is deeply interested in the relationship between music and communication, and the powerful potential that emerges when the two are intentionally combined.
Through over 7 years of experience in home health with children and young adults in the Denver area, Kasi has developed a flexible, individualized approach that honors each child’s unique way of learning. Her work has shaped a strong belief that meaningful growth happens when children feel understood, supported, and engaged in ways that align with who they are.
Kasi is passionate about reimagining what early music experiences can be. She believes children benefit from rich, intentional environments that go beyond traditional approaches—spaces where they can express themselves, build confidence, and connect with others through music in ways that feel natural and empowering. Her goal is to create programs that make these experiences accessible to all children, regardless of age or learning style.
“Music is a language. Both music and verbal languages serve the same purpose—they are both forms of expression and can be used as a way to communicate with others.” — Victor Wooten