Our Staff
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Angie Stone, BS, OTR/L, is a Partner and the Clinical Director of Children's Neurotherapy Services. She earned her degree in Occupational Therapy from East Carolina University and is certified in Sensory Integration and Praxis Testing (SIPT #1433). Angie has earned certification as an Infant, Toddler and Family Specialist through the North Carolina Infant-Toddler Program. Her desire to improve the lives of children with special needs is evident in her thorough evaluation and treatment style. Angie also has extensive training in Sensory Integration treatment and Behavioral intervention.
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Rebecca Tanner, MS, CCC-SLP, has more than 17 years experience treating
children and adults with a variety of communication disorders. Her extensive
training in oral motor, feeding, and swallowing disorders allows her to utilize
these skills with the Sensory Integration approach used here at CNS. She specializes
in Pediatric Feeding Disorders, Oral motor exercises for swallowing and speech production,
and Pediatric Swallowing Disorders. She recieved her Master's Degree from East Carolina University.
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Jennifer Carpenter, BS, OTR/L earned her Occupational Therapy degree from Lenoir-Rhyne College, with a
minor in Psychology. She is certified in Sensory Integration and Praxis Testing (SIPT #1777 ) and is
additionally certified in the Therapeutic Listening Program. Jennifer has completed additional training
in Applied Behavioral Analysis due to her keen interest in helping children on the Autism Spectrum.
Jennifer is the coordinator for the local Sensory Integration Support Group which meets monthly here
at CNS Clinic.
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Glen Neal, MPT, is a '00 graduate of East Carolina University with a Master's Degree in Physical Therapy.
He has 5 years of pediatric experience, including Lennox Baker Children's Hospital at Duke University
and at Southern Hills Rehabilitation Hospital in Princeton, WV. His pediatric interests include
neurological disorders and ambulation patterns in children with cerebral palsy.
His strong pediatric background and easy demeanor has produced great results.
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Candace Stikeleather, BS, OTR/L earned her Occupational Therapy degree from Lenoir-Rhyne College, graduating
with Honors. She is now fulfilling her lifelong desire to help children, and continues to broaden her clinical
skills with additional education in Sensory Integration and Neuroanatomy.
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Stephanie Ross, DPT earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of St. Augustine, after
receiving her BA in Biology. Her clinical internships have focused on pediatrics because of her love for
children and "....by the incredible opportunities that physical therapists have to make a difference for
children with a wide range of pediatric conditions." Stephanie has already become an expert in adaptive
mobility equipment.
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Meet more of our Staff
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