From a young age, my heart has been set on working with children and their families. Whether through babysitting, nannying, teaching Sunday school, or volunteering at a local elementary school, I’ve always felt a deep connection to helping kids grow and thrive. I earned my Bachelor’s degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders from Ouachita Baptist University and went on to complete my Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology at the University of North Texas. My clinical experience spans a variety of areas, including Autism spectrum disorders, feeding disorders, articulation and phonological disorders, language disorders, and fluency. I am grateful for the opportunity to support children in finding their voices and becoming effective communicators.