I am a humanitarian aid worker currently re-training as a speech-language pathologist. I have managed large-scale programs serving highly vulnerable children, and bring that experience to my current studies. I plan to develop resources to improve the documentation and data analysis involved in being an SLP, along with tools and lesson plans that leverage existing classroom materials and are grounded in evidence-based practice.
I bring a strong focus on whole child engagement, incorporating an understanding of brain and body development and health into treatment approaches and activities.
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Appalachian State University (current) Masters of Science - Speech Language Pathology Cornell University (2009) Masters of Public Administration - International Development Oglethorpe University (2005) Bachelor of Arts - French, Music, Art
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PreK, Kindergarten, 1st, Not Grade Specific
English Language Arts, Specialty, Special Education, Literature, Speech Therapy