Victoria Cantillano, is a licensed occupational therapist who received her masters degree in occupational therapy from Florida International University in 2018 and her bachelors of science from the University of Florida in 2015. Following graduation, she moved to Tampa with her husband and immediately pursued her dream of working with the pediatric population. Her specialties include sensory integration, handwriting, motor coordination, and fine motor skills. She is fluent in both English and Spanish.
Stephen graduated with a Master of Arts in Communication Sciences and Disorder from the University of Central Florida in 2018 and a Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics with a minor in Spanish Linguistics at the University of Florida in 2012. His experience is primarily with preschool and school-aged bilingual Spanish/English-speaking children in pediatric outpatient, school-based and virtual settings evaluating and treating language, articulation, and fluency disorders and delays. In his free time he enjoys being a helicopter plant dad, long-distance cycling, pretending he is a chef and spending time with his family and friends.
Janet received her Bachelor’s degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders from the University of Florida in 2000 and her Master’s degree in Speech Language Pathology from the University of South Florida in 2002. She is a member of the American Speech Language Hearing Association and has participated in ASHA’s Leadership Development Program. Janet is Hanen certified through the It Takes Two to Talk program and has led these parent training courses. Janet has worked at Beth Ingram Therapy Services for her entire career. She has held positions as a therapist, lead therapist, assistant clinic director, and clinic director. She has provided services in Polk County Public Schools, Hillsborough Public Schools, and Pasco County Schools. She has worked as a therapist and on an evaluation team with Polk County and Hillsborough County Early Steps program.
Andrea Pisano, “Andi,” is a certified member of the American Speech Language and Hearing Association (ASHA) and is licensed to practice speech language pathology in the state of Florida. She received her Bachelor’s degree in Speech Language Hearing Sciences from Indiana University 1994 and her Master’s degree in Communication Disorders from the University of South Florida in 1999. Andrea has practiced speech language therapy for 21 years in the clinical setting and in the private school sector. The majority of her experience has been in private practice where she has worked extensively with toddlers, preschoolers, and school-aged children. She specializes in the evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of a variety of communication disorders to include articulation disorders, receptive and expressive language disorders, tongue thrust, stuttering, autism spectrum disorders, social skills, auditory processing disorders, and other developmental delays. In order to facilitate effective communication skill development, she works closely with individuals and their families.