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Nicole Archambault

Nicole Archambault

EdS, MS., CCC-SLP, CLEC
Nicole is an ASHA board certified speech-language pathologist, airway & sleep literacy advocate, and certified lactation educator/counselor. In addition to obtaining BA and MS degrees in Speech & Hearing Sciences, she also holds an advanced graduate level degree (EdS) in Brain Research (Educational Neuroscience). Currently, Nicole is the Secretary for the Academy of Applied Myofunctional Sciences (AAMS) and is the myofunctional therapy Section Leader for the American Academy of Physiological Medicine & Dentistry (AAPMD). With a passion for teaching and writing, Nicole is a national and international speaker, as well as a published author on the topics of educational neuroscience, orofacial myofunctional therapy, airway function disorders and the autonomic nervous system, and sleep wellness in pediatrics. Her first article for The ASHA Leader (2015) on sleep-disordered breathing and tongue-ties garnered a Bronze Excel Award from Association Media & Publishing for Best Column. In 2019, Nicole presented her Capstone project from Johns Hopkins University at the World Sleep Society titled: Oral Dysfunction and Sleep Meet Education: A Four-Part Collaborative-Model for Screenings. She is a 2019 recipient of the Rising Star Investigator Award from the AAMS for great promise in the advancement of medicine via myofunctional sciences and an eight-time recipient of the ACE award from ASHA. Nicole is an active clinical researcher, as well as a passionate advocate for interdisciplinary collaboration and public health awareness on airway health and sleep. Alongside an interdisciplinary team of colleagues, her research on nasal breathing screening and tongue mobility has been published in the International Journal of Otorhinolaryngology and the Journal of Oral Rehabilitation respectively. Nicole is a grateful mom of two daughters and a rescue pup named Rapunzel.