Sarah provides services and administers assessments to children and adults with a wide range of clinical needs. She develops treatment plans that prioritize the management of the emotional and the behavioral effects of stuttering. Sarah has a passion for feeding, shaped by her experiences manipulating, modifying, and accommodating ways in which children build meal routines and grow to tolerate different textures, temperatures, and smells. She also loves targeting the pragmatic piece of communication for children with developmental delays and who present with autism spectrum disorder. As a clinician, her primary focus is to ensure equitable access to speech services for children and their families across all socioeconomic, cultural, religious, and racial backgrounds.
At home, Sarah enjoys music, anything pink, and working out. Some of her favorite things to do are attend concerts, go to the gym, and babysit.
