05/03/2021
Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Nena Johnson, speech language pathologist (SLP) and owner of Circle Speech Therapy. I have worked at a medical facility in Duluth, MN since I graduated with my master’s degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders from the University of MN-Duluth in 1998. Pediatrics is where my heart is and with the exception of a short stint at a skilled nursing facility right out of college, I have been working with children my entire career. A majority of my time was spent in a pediatric outpatient clinic working with a variety of children birth to 18 years of age. Within the last 10 years, I spent half of my time in our neonatal intensive care unit and pediatric floor at the local hospital. I would like to say I have seen it all, but that is the beauty of speech therapy, there is always that kiddo that comes along that challenges my "expert" brain.
I currently am a full time clinical instructor at the University of MN-Duluth. Circle is my tiny way to keep my hands in the clinical world which is what I love. It is my second full time year teaching graduate students how to do speech therapy. UMD has a free speech/language/hearing clinic where students provide the therapy under supervision of a licensed speech therapist. It has been good for my clinical brain to think about WHY I do what I do in the therapy room.
I have been married to Scott for 26 years this summer and am mom to two boys. Griffin is almost 21 and joined the Air National Guard his senior year of high school. He is a jack of all trades like his dad and is currently trying to decide what he wants to study in college as he keeps doing more and more at the guard base. Reese was 13 when he died in 2019. He had a mitochondrial disease which resulted in epilepsy, severe cognitive delay, placement of a feeding tube and lots of other complicated medical challenges. Needless to say, being his mom changed LOTS of things. We have a very large dog named Matilda (or Tilly). She is half English mastiff and half German Shepherd. Most days she is good to have around.
Thank you for following Circle Speech Therapy. So far, this little adventure has been much more fun than I ever anticipated and I am just getting started.