Unlocking voices, one letter at a time.

Meet Madison Fox
Communication Regulation Partner
Madison grew up surrounded by the world of therapy, with her mom being an Occupational Therapist and her dad a Speech Pathologist. Together, they co-founded Kid Power Therapy Services, and from a young age, she was immersed in their passion for helping others.
"This exposure fueled my own desire to make a difference. I began to see the transformative power of spelling as a communication method, and after countless hours of observation and learning, I made the decision to shift my career and fully embrace the world of spelling to help individuals express their thoughts."
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To deepen her expertise, she completed the Communication for Education course and traveled to California for in-person training. It was during this time that she realized helping non-speaking and unreliably speaking individuals find their voices was her true calling. Recognizing a lack of practitioners in the Cincinnati area, she founded 26 Letters to empower individuals to communicate and share their thoughts with the world in a way they never could before.
Empower Through Words
Transforming Lives One Letter at a Time
At 26 Letters, we believe in the power of spelling as a transformative way for non-speaking and unreliably speaking individuals to communicate their thoughts. Central to our approach is presuming competence—the understanding that every individual has the capacity for complex thought, even if they can't express it through spoken language. Language is happening, even when we can’t hear it, and it’s our role to provide the tools that unlock it. Alternative communication, like spelling, allows individuals to share their true thoughts in ways that might not fit the conventional mold. Communication isn’t one-size-fits-all; it’s not about whether someone can speak, but about discovering the best method for them to express themselves. At 26 Letters, we empower individuals to find their voice through spelling, proving that everyone has something valuable to say.
