(she/her/hers), Speech-Language Pathologist
Meg is a speech language pathologist who obtained a Master of Science degree in speech language pathology from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. She provides neuro-affirming diagnostic and treatment services for a range of communication and cognitive needs, including individual and group services. She also enjoys sharing information and empowering others through public speaking.
Meg loves bringing a playful approach to sessions and uses curiosity and collaboration when working with people and their support networks. She is most passionate about supporting autistic learners and alternative and augmentative communication (AAC) users. She is certified in the Meaningful Speech course on natural language acquisition and echolalia and The Improv Method for Therapists. She has also completed additional training on topics including AAC, sensory systems, neurodiversity, play, and gender affirming voice.
Meg is an avid cyclist and bike tourist and a lover of media, music, and hand crafts.