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Taylor Edwards, OTR/L

Taylor earned her Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Sociology from Emory & Henry College and her Master of Science in Occupational Therapy from Radford University. 

Taylor chose the field of pediatrics because she enjoys the challenge of using a child's preferred activities to facilitate therapeutic intervention.  

She enjoys spending time with her husband, traveling and sporting events! 

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SARAH SPEIR, M.S. CCC-SLP

Sarah obtained her Bachelor of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders from Appalachian State University and her Master of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders from Baylor University.

Sarah chose pediatrics because she finds joy and excitement in helping children find their voice and increase confidence with speaking all while having fun!

She enjoys spending time with family, being outdoors with her dog, Pippin, and cooking/baking!

Harley Williams, OTR/L

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Laurie Brumfield

Laurie has worked in the field of pediatrics in billing and office administration since 2016 and is a Certified Educational Advocate through Vanderbilt Kennedy Center, and has vast IEP knowledge. 

Laurie's passion for helping children began when her precious son, born with Cerebral Palsy, passed away from kidney failure in 2012. 
 
She and her husband have 4 children, 3 bonus children and 2 grandchildren.  Laurie says that even though her children are all grown being a Mom & Mimi are the greatest joys in her life.  

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Chandler Thomas, Therapy Tech 

Chandler received her undergraduate degree in Health & Human Performance from Emory & Henry College.  She is currently pursuing her Master of Science degree in Speech Language Pathology from East Tennessee State University where she will graduate in May 2024. 

Chandler played golf in college and enjoys going to concerts, and hanging out with friends and family. 

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Sarah Phillips, Owner

As you can imagine, nothing prepared Sarah and her husband for the journey they would embark on when their little boy was diagnosed with autism in 2019. However, like every parent on a mission, their son fuels her fight to ask the hard questions, do the hard things, and connect with people on a similar journey.

 

Together with her husband, Sarah stands firm in her belief that education and inclusion call to action, and action fuels hope but, as in many places, access to quality resources is often hard to find and the waiting lists for therapy services are long in our region. 

She is excited to see her dream of serving more children in Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia come to life! 

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