• Why did you decide to become an SLP? Becoming a speech-language pathologist has always felt like a natural fit for me. Since childhood, I knew I wanted to work with children in a meaningful way, and I found that empowering kids to communicate has always been especially rewarding to me.

  • What is your SLP superpower? My SLP superpower is connecting with children and parents where they are and finding meaningful real-life connections that make therapy more engaging and functional.

  • What do you like to do for fun? My idea of fun usually involves cozy, quiet moments and binging old sitcoms.

  • What do you love about TeamUp Therapy? What I love about Team Up is how warm and welcoming everyone has been. From the beginning, the company has felt supportive and people-centered.

  • Areas of interest: My areas of interest include articulation, AAC, parent coaching, and language development for students in the later primary and upper elementary grades.