Tara Roehl is a nationally certified Speech-Language Pathologist. She owns and operates a private telepractice clinic in Colorado focusing on social cognition, executive functioning, and the use of technology in therapy. She has been a telepractice Speech-Language Pathologist for 11 years.
Earlier in her career, Tara worked as a speech therapist in the public school systems in Illinois and California, as well as a private clinic in the San Francisco bay area. As a lead therapist in the schools, Tara designed and launched innovative district programs for children. Tara also worked in an internationally recognized private practice clinic focusing on the social/pragmatic needs of students.
In recent years, Tara has extended her practice by working with individuals outside of the United States, including developing long-distance remote speech therapy approaches with individuals in Rwanda, Thailand, Hong Kong, Singapore, and the Philippines.
She is the co-founder and president of Hacking Autism, a non-profit with a mission to fund, create and support opportunities that improve the personal and professional lives of the neurodiverse community.
Tara speaks and trains parents and therapists through webinars, state conferences, and at both national and international conventions. She also runs The Telepractice Course, an online webinar teaching professionals how to run a successful online telepractice. Tara holds Bachelors of Science and Masters of Science in Speech-Language Pathology from Indiana University of Pennsylvania.