
Betsy has a passion for working children from infancy to young adulthood with speech and language disabilities. She has more than 30 years experience and has been trained to work with children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder by the State of Georgia. In addition to her private practice experience, she has participated as a therapist for Cobb County’s Early Intervention Program, The Atlanta Speech School, Cobb County School System and Marietta City School System, and was instrumental in the development of Project Key, a collaboration of the Cobb County and Marietta School System’s Special Needs Pre-School Program. She has expertise in feeding and swallowing therapy. Betsy is a licensed Speech and Language Therapist with a Masters of Science Degree in Speech Pathology and a Bachelors of Science Degree in Speech Pathology and Audiology. Betsy is a member of the American Speech and Hearing Association and the Georgia Speech and Hearing Association.

Arielle Hoffman MS CCC-SLP
Arielle Hoffman is a Speech-Language Pathologist at ABC Pediatric Therapy. Arielle received her Bachelor of Science in Education at the University of West Georgia in Carrollton, Georgia, and completed her Masters of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders at Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama. Arielle has a wide variety of experience evaluating and treating neurogenic disorders, developmental delays, AAC users, language disorders, intellectual disabilities, hearing impairment, and articulation disorders within the pediatric population. She has worked in both the school setting and private practice setting. In addition, she has previously served the geriatric population within an inpatient acute care hospital setting. Arielle has a passion for working with pediatric articulation/phonological disorders, social/pragmatic disorders, and expressive/receptive language disorders. Her goal is to create a fun and comfortable therapy environment for children to learn and grow to reach their full potential.

Kirsten Morgan MS, CCC-SLP
Kirsten Morgan attended the University of Georgia and graduated with her Bachelor’s in Communication Sciences and Disorders. She then received her Master’s in Speech Language Pathology at the University of West Georgia. She has always had a heart for working with early learners, from her daycare job to research experience in the area of Autism. During this time, she worked with young adult students with disabilities in Project Wolves where she supported them in independent living and socializing. After UWG, she worked in Paulding County School District Special Education serving speech students and their families for two years. At that time, she became certified by the American Speech and Hearing Association and started at ABC. Across her career, she has had experience evaluating and treating speech sound disorders, fluency disorders, language disorders, and pragmatic disorders. She has worked to find solutions for a variety of issues, including AAC speech generating devices, complex articulation disorders, social difficulties, spoken or understanding language issues, and other health related syndromes. She enjoys helping clients and families determine what mode of communication works best, knowing each child is unique. Kirsten is committed to finding creative and functional solutions for complex communication problems.