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Private Speech therapy, Occupational Therapy, Feeding therapy & Tongue tie therapy

Erica Hawkes

Erica Hawkes

Office Manager

Erica is the office manager here at Talk About Therapy. She graduated from The Art Institute of Philadelphia with a Bachelor’s degree in fashion design, and has since gained extensive experience in administrative work. In joining us she brings her strong experience and passion for working with children.
 

Erica is a Jersey girl at heart, but has spent the past 5 years in Atlanta and has loved every minute here. In her spare time, she can be found exploring the Beltline, reading a book in a coffee shop, or cuddling on her couch with her Maltipoo named Cookie. Erica also loves making jewelry, latin dancing, and spending time with her friends. 

Favorite Color: Pink
Favorite Disney movie: Hercules
Favorite book: The Bailey School Kids
Favorite Food: Crab Legs

 
Tabatha-Krempel

Tabatha Krempel

Clinical Coordinator

Tabatha was born and raised here in Atlanta.She started working with children in high school, leading birthday parties at a local Gymnastics center. She enjoyed it very much and eventually started teaching as a preschool teacher. Later, she was presented the opportunity of combining both my love of gymnastics and working with children where she had the pleasure to coach a competitive gymnastics program as well as coordinate and run the Birthday Party and Special Events programs at the gym. She is excited to use her experience from her previous positions to continue working alongside children in her clinical coordinator role here at Talk About Therapy. 
 
Favorite Color: Pink 
Favorite Disney Movie (Kid Friendly): Cars
Favorite Book (Kid Friendly): Alice in Wonderland
Favorite Food: Thai Food
 
 In her spare time she enjoys spending time with and walking her dogs, and playing video games with her younger cousins.

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Speech delays, also known as alalia, refer to a delay in the development or use of speech mechanisms by young children. Speech delays can manifest in a child’s expression of language, a child’s understanding of language, or a child’s pronunciation of language.

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