Autism Parenting Secrets

26 Letters = INFINITE Possibilities

Episode Summary

Our guest this week is Elizabeth Vosseller.  She’s worked with individuals with complex communication and sensory-motor differences since 1995. She opened Growing Kids Therapy Center and uses Assistive Technology to educate and teach students the purposeful motor skills to Spell to Communicate (S2C).  Elizabeth enjoys teaching parents, educators, caregivers, and other professionals to support nonspeaking individuals through S2C. The Secret This Week is… 26 Letters = INFINITE Possibilities

Episode Notes

Welcome to Episode 140 of Autism Parenting Secrets. 

When it comes to the journey to supporting your child, one big secret is there are angels among us.  Today we’re joined by one of them.  

Someone who shares our mission of serving these children and adults, that includes those on the autism spectrum, non-speakers, and people who are simply underestimated.  To meet them where they are and help them bring their gifts forward.

Our guest this week is Elizabeth Vosseller.  She’s worked with individuals with complex communication and sensory-motor differences since 1995. 

She began her career as an SLP (Speech Language Pathologist) at Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, DC where she began to specialize in autism. 

From there, Elizabeth spent twelve years as an Assistant Professor at The George Washington University.

Elizabeth’s greatest joy is working with clients and families.  

She opened Growing Kids Therapy Center (GKTC) in Herndon, Virginia and uses Assistive Technology to educate and teach students the purposeful motor skills to Spell to Communicate (S2C).  

Elizabeth enjoys teaching parents, educators, caregivers, and other professionals to support nonspeaking individuals through S2C.

The Secret This Week is…

26 Letters = INFINITE Possibilities

 

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About Our Guest:

Elizabeth Vosseller has worked with individuals with complex communication and sensory-motor differences since 1995. She began her career as an SLP at Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, DC where she began to specialize in autism. From there, Elizabeth spent twelve years as an Assistant Professor at The George Washington University teaching more than twenty different courses to undergraduate and graduate students in both Speech and Hearing Sciences and the Graduate School of Education and Human Development. Elizabeth developed a passion for clinical training through her work with field supervision and training to teachers and SLPs during their graduate studies.

Elizabeth’s greatest joy is working with clients and families she opened Growing Kids Therapy Center (GKTC) in Herndon, Virginia. In 2013, she began using Assistive Technology to educate and teach students the purposeful motor skills to Spell to Communicate (S2C).  Elizabeth enjoys teaching parents, educators, caregivers, and other professionals to support nonspeaking individuals through S2C.

Elizabeth survives on mass quantities of coffee! She loves learning, exploring the world through travel, is an avid reader and an experimental crafter.

https://growingkidstherapy.com/elizabeth-vosseller/

 

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