Erin Worthington-Roach

Early Intervention, M.S., CCC-SLP

Erin is a licensed and certified Speech-language pathologist with over 10 years of pediatric experience. She is originally from Baltimore, Maryland and studied Communication Sciences and Disorders at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina. She then attended University of South Florida in Tampa to complete her Master's of Science degree in Speech Language Pathology. Erin is a member of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Erin has expertise in working with the Birth-Five population, specifically with language disorders, articulation/phonological processes, developmental disabilities, Autism and Down Syndrome. Erin has certification in Early Intervention, Hanen: “It Takes Two to Talk,” is a PROMPT Level 1 trained therapist. She additionally has experience with American Sign Language and PECS (picture exchange communication system). Erin has worked in public schools: pre-school through high school, private pre-schools, specialty schools for Autism and home-based Early intervention. Erin truly believes in the family centered approach to therapy and enjoys learning from and coaching families while playing on the floor, getting messy while creating arts and crafts projects, making snacks or attending outings in the community. Erin and her husband have 2 young sons and a lovable beagle; who enjoy taking hikes in various State Parks, swimming and kayaking, and traveling to the beach as often as possible.