HANNAH LAHIFF, M.A., CCC-SLP

Clinic Director

Hannah is a mom, wife, and Speech Language Pathologist. She attended John Carroll University where she obtained a bachelors degree in psychology and completed her post-baccaulerate program and masters degree in communication disorders at Cleveland State University. Fun fact!-Tera Sumpter taught Hannah and fellow Seeds of Learning® therapist, Emma Tuleta, at Cleveland State while they completed their post-baccalaureate course work.

Hannah has a wide range of experience that includes working with the 1% of the student population with significant needs at a specialized school, and all ages of differently abled children from early childhood to late adolescents. She worked with and alongside behavior specialists, occupational therapists, school psychologists, school administrators, and teachers. Hannah values a team approach with the family and child at the center when collaborating to meet a child’s needs.

Hannah is creative, a problem-solver, and collaborative.  Hannah’s professional areas of interest include literacy and applying her knowledge of executive functions to behavior and communication. She is passionate about educating other professionals, families, and her own clients about executive function and the vital role it plays in day to day life.

Hannah is honored to be a part of Seeds of Learning® where meeting the individual needs of the children and their families in a collaborative, holistic, and integrated manner is the forefront of assessment and intervention. From her compassion to knowledge-base, she is a truly gifted Speech-Language Pathologist.  Seeds of Learning is better thanks to her!