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Our Team

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Erin Jankus

Owner/Speech-Language Pathologist

Erin Jankus has been a speech language pathologist for over 20 years. Originally from Chicago, she applies her midwestern values to her clinical practice on a daily basis. Every individual that walks through our doors is treated like family. Erin believes that kids learn best when they get the sensory input they need to feel just right because everyone performs best when they're regulated and having fun. Our clients are treated with respect and given the kind of support they need in order to become the best version of themselves.

Anissa Padilla

Speech Language Pathologist

Anissa is an Arizona native. She grew up in Northern Arizona and graduated with her masters degree from NAU. Anissa looks forward to all the magical moments that happen when communication becomes less of a job and more fun! She has dedicated the last eight years to honing her craft and she is always anxious to learn more!

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Gabriella Geyer

Speech Language Pathologist Assistant

Gabriella grew up in the Gilbert area. She recently completed her undergraduate studies at Arizona State University. Gabriella's  commitment to learning is fueled by her deep passion for helping children and her dedication to her field. She strives to make a meaningful impact in their lives by continuously expanding her knowledge and skills.

Miranda Romero

Speech Language Pathologist Assistant

Miranda is from Mesa and completed her undergrad studies at Arizona State University this past summer. Her interest in this field stemmed from spending time in her high school Best Buddies program, where she befriended many non-verbal students who used ASL or AAC. Before she went into Speech-Language Pathology, she obtained a degree in Deaf Studies and American Sign Language fluency, where she was inspired by the impact of multi-modal communication. Since then, Miranda has applied a bilingual-bicultural approach to her practice in a clinical setting by emphasizing the numerous ways a child can communicate. She is passionate about sensory regulation and its connection to language accessibility. 

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Dr. Candy Bromley

Physical Therapist

Dr. Candy Bromley, PT, DPT, is a physical therapist specializing in pediatrics with over 15 years of experience. She earned her doctorate from Northern Arizona University and is an APTA-certified clinical instructor for physical therapy students. Additionally, Candy has spent 10 years as an undergraduate professor and guest lecturer, teaching courses in human development, early childhood special education, and health and wellness for school settings. She has also been a dedicated advocate in educational settings, promoting health and wellness, recess, and support for physical impairments.

 

Candy approaches motor skill development through a holistic, whole-child perspective, understanding that all aspects of development, including sensory integration, are interconnected. She believes students thrive in environments that foster creativity and curiosity, while also embracing their unique learning styles and autonomy.

Clarissa Gonzales

Family Support Specialist 

Clarissa, a proud native of Hayden, AZ, earned her bachelor's degree in Social Work from Northern Arizona University. With experience working alongside individuals of all ages and diverse backgrounds, she is deeply passionate about building meaningful connections. Clarissa is excited to support and collaborate with new families as they navigate their unique journeys.

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Camilla Formo

Administrative Assistant

Camille, an Arizona native from Hayden, earned her degree from Arizona State University and has built a career in administrative roles. A former collegiate softball player, she is passionate about coaching and giving back to her community. Camille volunteers as a coach for Superior High School and her hometown Little League in Hayden, inspiring young athletes through her love for the game.

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