About Me
I earned a Bachelor’s degree in Communication Disorders from The University of Houston and a Master’s degree in Speech Language Pathology from Texas Woman’s University.
I have had the good fortune to work with children and their families for the past 20 years. For 13 years, I have held both an American Speech-Language-Hearing Association certification and Texas state licensure.
For many years, I had the opportunity to provide speech and language intervention as a classroom teacher for elementary and preschool-aged children. This was in a private school setting that serves children with language and learning differences. Most recently, I provided speech and language therapy services for preschool through fifth grade students in the Cypress Fairbanks Independent School District.
My passion is engaging with children and their families, while serving as a positive influence in their journey through speech, language and learning intervention. I truly believe in the benefits of early identification and intervention. Communication is a fundamental human right which connects us all, and I strive to help others achieve increased self-esteem and their most effective communication skills.
My experience extends from working with children who have Developmental Delays, Expressive/Receptive Language Disorders, Pragmatic/Social Language Disorders, Apraxia, Articulation/Phonological Disorders, to Autism, Attention and Memory Disorders, and Fluency (stuttering) Disorders.