During the past 12 years Mrs. Chambers has enjoyed working in a variety of pediatric settings including community clinics, public schools, and private practice. During this time she has had the opportunity to provide diagnostic and therapeutic services to children with speech and language impairments related to a variety of developmental disabilities. Additionally, her time in the public school system has afforded her the opportunity to address children’s speech and language needs as they relate to academic curriculum.
Mrs. Chambers studied Speech Language Pathology at Bowling Green State University in northwest Ohio. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Communication Disorders and Master of Science in Speech Language Pathology.
Currently, Mrs. Chambers holds national certification in speech language pathology from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) as well as current licensure and teaching certification in the state of Georgia. She was a recipient of the ASHA Award for Continuing Education (ACE) and she was honored to be selected as “Teacher of the Year” for her elementary school in 2004.
Mrs. Chambers has extensive experience working with clients on social cognition and the concepts of Social Thinking ®. She has received a Social Thinking ® Clinical Training Level 1 Certificate of Completion and uses this training in her individual and group therapy sessions.
