Madison Brumbaugh
M.S., CCC-SLP
Madison received her B.S. in Linguistics from the University of Georgia and her M.S. degrees, one in Communication Sciences and Disorders and one in Educational Research, from Georgia State University. Madison is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Translational Health Sciences at the George Washington University, and her current research interests include interdisciplinary (including family) collaboration and the implementation of evidence-based practices. Madison has experience working with clients across the lifespan and in a variety of settings, including public school, private practice, and home healthcare settings. Through her recent work in a local public school system, she has gained a strong understanding of the challenges families face in accessing high-quality therapeutic services. Madison is passionate about helping families navigate these challenges, ensuring they receive the support they need, and teaching them how to foster their children's speech and language development at home. She is dedicated to empowering her clients, supporting them in achieving their communication goals, and building their communication confidence.