Amanda graduated with a Bachelors of Science in Kinesiology from Indiana University and a Master of Physical Therapy from Rutgers University/UMDNJ in the Spring of 2001. She evaluates and treats infants, toddlers and children with a wide variety of developmental, neurological, musculoskeletal, and congenital impairments. Amanda has extensive experience in treating children with Torticollis and babies and toddlers who are late to achieve milestones such as rolling, crawling, pulling to stand and walking.
Amanda incorporates her passion for physical therapy with her love of athletics and has completed extensive course work in Torticollis, Sensory Integration, NDT (Neuro Developmental Training) with a focus on babies, Pediatric Orthopedic Rehabilitation, Pediatric Gait, care post-NICU, DIR/Floortime, and Communication Disorders. She has a certification in Sensory Integration, including administering and interpreting the Sensory Integration Praxis Tests (SIPT). Additionally, she holds certifications in Kinseo Taping and Interactive Metronome. She has treated in the home, special education pre-schools and regular education schools. Additionally, she has worked as a primary evaluator for Early Intervention (ages 0-3) and CPSE Preschool (ages 3-5), as well as a screener for the CSE School Age population (ages 5-21) determining gross motor delays.
Amanda is a sought-after educator and has presented multiple workshops for parents, special education preschools, hospitals and elementary schools throughout her career on a variety of developmental, neurological and musculoskeletal topics. She has a primary understanding of American Sign Language. Amanda lives on the Upper West Side with her husband and children.
Emily is a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist who holds a Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech-Language Hearing Association. She is also certified as a Teacher of Speech and Language Disabilities. Emily received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a Masters of Science in Communication Disorders from the University of Texas-Dallas. She has worked in both public and private schools, where she served preschool, elementary and middle school children with a variety of speech and language disorders. In addition, she has delivered private, home-based speech and language services to the birth to 3-year old population.
Emily currently provides assessment and therapy for children ages 18-months to adolescence that have difficulties with articulation/phonology, expressive & receptive language, fluency, and pragmatic/social skills. She has specific training and expertise in autism spectrum disorders, augmentative communication, and play-based assessment. She enjoys collaborating with parents, teachers, and other professionals and believes that teamwork is vital throughout the therapy process. Emily is the proud mom of two girls and is an avid reader and cook.