
Emily Adler Mosqueda
دانشیار بالینی · Culturally Responsive Service Delivery
University of Oregonمعرفی
Emily Adler Mosqueda is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Disorders and Sciences at the University of Oregon's College of Education. She specializes in bilingual and bicultural speech-language pathology, particularly serving Spanish-speaking children and families. As the lead clinician of the Young Child Center clinical rotation, she oversees graduate training in pediatric communication disorders.
- Education:
- MS in Communication Disorders and Sciences, University of Oregon (2009)
- BA in Communication Disorders and Sciences, University of Oregon (2007)
Her research focuses on culturally equitable service delivery, infant-toddler mental health, and caregiver advocacy. She has extensive clinical experience with early intervention programs like Early Childhood CARES, emphasizing family-centered bilingual assessments and interventions for children ages birth to five.
Professional roles include Oregon licensure and ASHA certification, combining clinical practice with educator responsibilities in training future speech-language pathologists.




