Cindy Halloran, OTR/L
Cindy Halloran is an occupational therapist with over 20 years experience working exclusively in the field of pediatrics. She obtained a Bachelor of Science from the University of Central Arkansas, and has received additional training in the area of sensory integration. She is also NDT certified and a NAHRA registered therapist. She has worked in school, home health, and private clinic settings; was co-owner of Integrated Therapy for Kids, a private clinic in North Little Rock, for seven years; and has also served as the therapy department head for Arkansas Easter Seals. She also has a wealth of experience treating children with autism. She is currently serving as the Director of The Center for AAC and Autism.
John D Halloran, M.S., CCC-SLP
John Halloran, a speech-language pathologist, is the Senior Clinical Associate for The Center for AAC and Autism. John has worked in the field of AAC since 1994. He has a special interest in children who are challenged by severe physical or cognitive disabilities. He also finds much reward in exploring ways to best implement assistive technology with children who have autism.
John Halloran graduated from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 1990 with a bachelor's degree in Communication Disorders. He received his masters in Communicative Disorders from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in 1992. After graduation, he worked at Arkansas Easter Seals Rehabilitation Center, specializing in assistive technology. He has also owned a pediatric therapy clinic and after-school care for children with disabilities. He has taught augmentative communication at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
John maintains membership in several professional organizations, including the American Speech Language Hearing Association and the Arkansas Speech Language Hearing Association.