Meghan Littlejohn, M.A., CCC-SLP
Meghan Littlejohn is a doctoral student with the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders. Her focus involves exploring improved assessment and treatment approaches for children with CAS with the SLAB Lab. She graduated from Pennsylvania State University with a bachelor’s degree in elementary education and a master’s degree in communication sciences and disorders.
Meghan’s work is informed by five years of experience with preschool special education and per diem work with school-age special education and adult home care.
Curriculum Vitae
Shina Cook is a doctoral student with the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders. Her focus involves exploring how treatment for CAS affects children’s overall well-being. She graduated from Temple University with a Master’s degree in communication sciences and disorders.
Nia Peterson, B.A.
Nia Peterson is a master’s student enrolled in Temple University’s Communication Sciences and Disorders program who is currently working on a thesis project with Dr. Edwin Maas.
Shina Cook, M.A., CCC-SLP