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White Plains, New York, United States
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I am a licensed SLP supporting children and adolescents with diverse communication needs. I am passionate about executive functioning, declarative language, trauma-informed care, and neurodiversity-affirming therapy. I love creating resources for parents, educators, and fellow SLPs and/or therapists (:
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Preview of PDA Infographic + 10 Educator Strategies Supporting Students with PDA

PDA Infographic + 10 Educator Strategies Supporting Students with PDA

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MLC SLP
Save and get both PDA resources in one bundle! This set includes two parent- and teacher-friendly infographics: 1. PDA Overview Infographic – explains the core features of Pathological Demand Avoidance in a clear, accessible way. Perfect for helping families, educators, and professionals understand what PDA is. 2. PDA Strategies Infographic – provides practical, neurodiversity-affirming strategies to support students with PDA at school and at home. A great tool for teacher handouts, parent edu
Preview of Communication Strategies - Selective Mutism

Communication Strategies - Selective Mutism

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MLC SLP
Communication Strategies for Selective Mutism This resource provides (2) practical, supportive tools to help students with selective mutism participate in communication without pressure. The strategies focus on reducing anxiety, offering flexible ways to respond, and creating a safe environment where communication can gradually expand. What’s Included Parent/Teacher Informative Strategy Guide A clear, easy-to-use overview of communication strategies that adults can use to support participation.
Preview of Supporting Your Neurodivergent Child At Home, Parent Resource PDF

Supporting Your Neurodivergent Child At Home, Parent Resource PDF

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MLC SLP
Not sure what to say in the moment? This one-page guide offers simple, supportive language and strategies to help reduce pressure, build connection, and support your child’s independence at home. Designed to be practical and easy to use, these small shifts in communication can make a meaningful difference in everyday moments! SLPs use these strategies all the time. I personally use this resource around conference time or when parents are searching for strategies to carryover at home! Enjoy!
Preview of Declarative Language & Co Regulation Quick Reference Handout

Declarative Language & Co Regulation Quick Reference Handout

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MLC SLP
This one-page resource explains Declarative Language in a clear, accessible way for educators, therapists, and caregivers. It includes an overview of how shifting from directive language to calm, observational statements supports co-regulation, autonomy, and social-emotional development. Use it during: Classroom and team trainingsParent coaching sessionsGoal-setting and IEP conversationsThe handout introduces: What Declarative Language is and why it worksHow tone and pacing support regulationExa
Preview of Neurodiversity-Affirming Therapy: Social Skills Edition

Neurodiversity-Affirming Therapy: Social Skills Edition

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MLC SLP
What is it? Grounded in a neurodiversity-affirming framework, this one-page guide helps educators, SLPs, and families speak a shared language around the latest practices in social skill therapy. It encourages teams to see social skills not as a checklist of “fixes,” but as opportunities for connection, belonging, and authentic communication. Perfect to include in IEP meetings, parent conferences, or professional development sessions as an empowering tool that helps reframe goals, conversations,
Preview of Exit Ticket for Vocabulary & Comprehension

Exit Ticket for Vocabulary & Comprehension

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MLC SLP
This evidence-based exit ticket is designed to help students reflect on their learning while identifying new vocabulary words, understanding the main idea/purpose, and strategy awareness. It can be used for push-in sessions, small group work, or individual work. I personally created it for quick push-in activity that is completed at the end of a teacher lesson so I can really understand what my students comprehended. The WORD Box: Students list 3 key vocabulary words they heard from the lesson.
Preview of Parent Resource (Understanding Generalization)

Parent Resource (Understanding Generalization)

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MLC SLP
Parents are often unaware of the therapy process and how long therapy can actually take from start to finish. Help families understand how speech and language skills grow beyond the therapy room! This clear, parent-friendly infographic illustrates the stages of generalization—from direct teaching, to practice, classroom carryover, natural conversations, and finally independence. ✅ Perfect for: Parent handoutsIEP meetingsBack-to-school nightsConferencesSpeech room visualsThis resource makes it e
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About the store

Experience

I am a licensed SLP supporting children and adolescents with diverse communication needs. I am passionate about executive functioning, declarative language, trauma-informed care, and neurodiversity-affirming therapy. I love creating resources for parents, educators, and fellow SLPs and/or therapists (:

Teaching style

My approach is strength-based, neurodiversity-affirming, and collaborative. I aim to design resources that engage families, support educators, and empower students. I believe in combining evidence-based practice with creativity so that therapy feels meaningful and accessible for everyone involved!

Awards & shining teacher moments

Some of my proudest moments include seeing students gain independence with their communication, watching families feel empowered by the strategies we share, and helping educators feel confident in supporting speech and language goals in the classroom! I’ve also presented workshops and professional development sessions for educators and caregivers on many different communication topics :) I also was an adjunct professor, teaching a graduate-level class on ASD for the SLP!

My own education history

I hold a Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology from New York Medical College and a Bachelor of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders from Adelphi University. My training includes early intervention, school-based services, and private practice, with a focus on supporting both mental health and communication :)

Additional biographical information

Outside of speech-language pathology, I enjoy writing, creating, cooking, and exploring the connections between wellness, communication, and learning.