Ms. Adler Mosqueda (she/hers/ella) is a bilingual and bicultural Speech-Language Pathologist specializing in Spanish-speaking pediatric communication disorders. As an Oregon Board Certified and American Speech and Language and Hearing Association (ASHA) clinician, she began her career working for the early intervention and early childhood special education agency Early Childhood CARES in Lane County, Oregon. In this capacity she conducted bilingual speech and language assessments and intervention to primarily Spanish-speaking children and their families ages birth to five years old. Currently, she is the lead clinician of the Young Child Center specialty clinical rotation in Communication Disorders and Sciences graduate speech-language pathology program.
Education
MS, 2009, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR Major: Communication Disorders and Sciences
BA, 2007, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR Major: Communication Disorders and Sciences
Research
Ms. Adler Mosqueda's research interests include culturally responsive and equitable service delivery, infant-toddler mental health considerations, caregiver/perinatal mental health advocacy/educaiton and professional education.