About Me

BIO

Emily received her undergraduate degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders from Pennsylvania State University and her Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology from Northeastern University in Boston, MA. Emily is very excited to be joining the Franklin Lakes family for another year!

When not working, she enjoys running, traveling, and eating pizza!

Teaching Philosophy

“…a career in speech-language pathology challenges you to use your intellect (the talents of your mind) in combination with your humanity (the gifts in your heart) to do meaningful work that feeds your soul… I am proud to be a member of what I consider to be the best profession on earth.” - Megan Hodge

The Speech Department of Franklin Lakes Public Schools is dedicated to providing a structured and positive environment to facilitate each child’s ability to communicate to his or her optimal level. Communication is essential for all students to achieve academic and personal success. We believe in a multi-sensory approach to build confidence, social interaction, and independence.

Our services include direct instruction, small group instruction, integrated instruction in the classroom, and consultation with classroom teachers. We work collaboratively with the classroom and special education teachers to help children generalize skills across different settings. Every student who receives speech services follows a program of annual goals and individualized benchmarks for measuring progress. These are derived from his or her own Individualized Education Plan (IEP).