Rebecca “Becca” Crutchfield is an ASHA certified Speech-Language Pathologist. Becca received her
master's degree in psychology from St. Lawrence University in 1984 and her bachelor’s degree from the
University of North Carolina at Greensboro 1987. Becca’s focus over the years has been in early
language development, Augmentative Communication and family-based therapy. In addition, she has
been trained in PROMPT therapy. Becca worked in the public-school setting with children with complex
needs before opening her own private practice, Crutchfield Speech & Language. She has presented at
the state level for NCACA. She believes there is no one therapy that is right for all children and that their
communication system must be integrated into their natural environment. Becca is also a co-founder of
Camp REACH, a summer camp in Guildford County for children and young adults with complex
communication needs. She has two children, Sydney age 30 and Weston age 26. She lives in Greensboro
where she is transitioning into retirement by facilitating wellness workshops at her newly opened
organic bed & breakfast, Four Farms Place.