Feeding Disorders, General Speech, language therapy

Still Going Strong

By providing comprehensive and compassionate therapy, I hope to allow children an opportunity to show love to others through their speech, their language, and their feeding. If you see someone who is sad, you talk to them. If someone needs comforting, you bring them food or share a meal together. Children with speech, language, or feeding delay may not be able to show love in those same ways. I want to help change that.

Feeding Disorders, General Speech, language therapy

Being a mom

Being a mom is the most challenging but the most rewarding thing I have ever done. I'm not the first to say this, I know. Being a mom has also challenged me in my career to be a better speech pathologist. As a mom, I know the hectic home life that comes with 3 little… Continue reading Being a mom

General Speech, language therapy

Parents and their role in speech therapy

  Have you ever wondered what a parent's role should be during the course of speech therapy?  The short answer is it looks different depending on what the child is experiencing.  The Hanen Program is something I learned about as a graduate student during my ECI practicum.  I watched this program change how many families interacted… Continue reading Parents and their role in speech therapy