• Why did you decide to become an SLP? I initially started college thinking I would be an accountant. During my first year, however, I spoke with a Speech Language Pathologist who told me so many great things about Speech Language Pathologists that I changed majors. As an SLP I am able to work with children and help them to communicate. I love to see the progress children make in therapy and how better communication skills enhance their relationships with others.

  • What is your SLP superpower? My superpower is flexibility. Each child is unique, and I enjoy tailoring a child’s sessions to their unique needs and interests.

  • What do you like to do for fun? I love to plan trips and travel. I love to read, and I relax by taking walks.

  • What do you love about TeamUp Therapy? I love that TeamUp Therapy gives families flexible options for therapy and that they support therapists, clients and families.

  • Areas of interest: Autism, gestalt language, diagnostics, preschool and school age language, speech sound disorders