Beth was born and raised in Colorado, and recently moved to Oregon for a new adventure! After earning her degree in Human Development from Colorado State University, Beth spent many years teaching preschool in various settings. She discovered an interest in speech therapy after teaching in a Head Start program and seeing the impact that the Speech-Language Pathologists had on her students with communication difficulties. Beth then went on to earn her MS in communication sciences and disorders from Idaho State University.
Beth has extensive experience working with preschool children and gained clinical experience with children of a variety of ages and etiologies in private clinics and in the schools. She is especially passionate about early intervention, as she enjoys working collaboratively with families to help children find their voices and reach their full potential. Beth enjoys helping children and their families set and achieve goals that are meaningful and will help children communicate in their daily lives.
When she’s not at work, Beth can be found exploring Oregon with her husband and family, usually on their bikes. She also enjoys baking, knitting, kayaking, doing puzzles, and reading.