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Reagan Barnes

M.S., CCC-SLP, Clinician, Speech-Language Pathologist, Certified Autism Specialist

Education:

Bachelor of Arts in Communication Sciences and Disorder from  Eastern Washington University, Spokane, WA
Master's Degree in Communication Sciences and Disorder from  Eastern Washington University, Spokane, WA

Trainings/Certifications:

ASHA, Oregon Board Certified.  Certified Autism Specialist (2023). Sensory Based Feeding Trained (2024).

Specialties:

Reagan specializes in autism spectrum disorders, social communication, play-based and social-language groups, early intervention and language acquisition, school-based therapy services, and caregiver coaching.

About Reagan:

Reagan is originally from Vancouver, WA, and has been a practicing SLP since 2021, joining Parkwood in 2022. Reagan brings extensive experience working with neurodiverse populations in a variety of settings, including early childhood programs, public schools, and private practice. Her passion for the field was sparked by her work with individuals that are apart of neurodiverse communities.

Reagan’s approach emphasizes promoting the generalization of skills across different environments, fostering positive and supportive family relationships, and addressing functional communication and feeding needs that impact clients across various contexts.

Outside of her professional work, Reagan enjoys reading, baking, and spending quality time with her husband and family.

About Parkwood Clinic

Parkwood Clinic is a pediatric private practice that provides individualized, evidence-based, and family-centered speech and language services.

Blogs

What Is a Home Program and Why Should I Use It?

December 30, 2024

A home program at Parkwood Clinic is a personalized plan designed to target specific areas of speech/language development.

School vs. Private Practice: Should I Receive Services in Both Settings?

November 25, 2024

Explore the differences between these two settings, the importance of collaboration, and what a comprehensive plan of care might look like.

Emotional Regulation: Is it Sensory or Communication?

November 25, 2024

Learn how to identify and manage sensory vs. communication-based dysregulation in children.

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