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Speech, occupational, and physical therapy consultations for children of all ages

Babbling • Talking • Listening
• Understanding • Using gestures • Playing with others
Self-help skills (eating, bathing, dressing) • Feeding • Sensory • Fine motor skills
Sitting • Crawling • Walking
• Jumping • Balance & Coordination

Our Senior Therapists

​If you have questions about your child’s development, please identify your child’s PRIMARY area of need and schedule a consultation with the appropriate specialist.

Speech Language Pathologist

Maura Watts
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Maura Watts

(children ages 0-3)

Maura Watts earned a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Sciences and Disorders from Western Washington University in 2011 and a Master of Arts in Speech Language Pathology from Washington State University in 2014. She has been a certified member of the American Speech Language Hearing Association since 2015. Maura has a passion for using routines based intervention and parent coaching to address a variety of communication disorders in young children. Her professional interests include assessment, Family Guided Routines Based Intervention, autism spectrum disorder and clinical supervision. Maura has received training in DIR/Floortime, Childhood Apraxia of Speech, and Hodson (Cycles Approach). Parent education is a key component within every treatment session, as Maura believes parents are every child’s greatest advocates.

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Danielle Brisbane

(children ages 3-18)

Danielle Brisbane received a Master of Arts in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Central Florida in 2015. She has several years of experience in providing speech and language intervention with children birth through 24-years of age. She strongly believes in providing parent education and coaching that is individualized to each child and family. She strives to keep therapy sessions fun, educational, and effective.
 

Occupational Therapist

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Renee Martinez

Renee Martinez received a Bachelors of Science degree in Human Development and Family Sciences in 2012 from the University of Texas at Austin and a Masters of Science in Occupational Therapy from the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley in 2015. She strongly believes in treating each child using a holistic approach and working with a multidisciplinary team. She enjoys developing strong relationships with each family to build up their confidence in their abilities to be the catalyst for changes in their children’s development. Her professional interests include, treating neurological based conditions, feeding intervention, sensory integration, and parent coaching in early intervention. Additionally, she enjoys volunteering in her local community.

Physical Therapist

Carrie Griep
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Carrie Griep

Carrie Griep received a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Kinesiology-Pre Physical Therapy in 2011, and a Doctorate degree of Physical Therapy from the University of California, San Francisco and San Francisco State University in 2014. Growing up as a daughter of a special education teacher for infants and toddlers, Carrie was exposed to early intervention at a young age and the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration to promote a child’s growth. In 2014, Carrie performed research to further investigate pediatric impact concession and vestibular therapies relation to ADD and ADHD, which ignited per passion to further pursue working with clients with neurological impairments. Carrie’s vast experience encompasses primarily working in early intervention with children 0-3 years, in a home, school and clinic environment specializing in the treatment of neurological conditions. Carrie specializes in treatment of neuromuscular dysfunctions through Myofascial Release. Carrie truly believes in empowering and educating parents and caregivers, to promote life-long functional independence for their child.

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Lactation Specialist

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Kayla Bridge

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Kayla Bridge received a Masters of Occupational Therapy from Columbia University in 2017. She received training through San Diego State University to be a Lactation Education Counselor in 2021. Kayla has several years of experience providing occupational therapy with children birth through 18-years of age. She strongly believes in empowering families and providing coaching that is individualized to each family. Her professional interests include fostering the mother and baby dyad through the breastfeeding experience and infant feeding.
 
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