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Kara Trahant

Responsive Motherhood, Program Manager at Child Development Resources

Kara Trahant is a Program Manager, Speech Language Pathologist, and International Board Certified Lactation Consultant with experience in providing assessment and intervention for the birth to school-age population. Kara has worked in various settings including outpatient facilities and private practice, specializing in treating disorders such as Traumatic Brain Injury, Aphasia, Dysphagia, Parkinson's, childhood language, articulation, and Autism. Kara is also a skilled Photographer and has been involved in Postpartum Support Group facilitation and Motherhood Program leadership. Kara holds a M.S. and B.S. degree in Speech Language Pathology from Ithaca College.

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Williamsburg, United States

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Child Development Resources

Established in 1965, Child Development Resources (CDR) serves more than 1,400 children and their families each year. CDR is a comprehensive resource for physicians, teachers, and parents — in fact, for anyone who has a question about an infant or toddler — in Williamsburg, James City County, York County, and Poquoson. The future of America lies in the children of today. By providing early intervention services and making affordable, high-quality early care and education a priority, we are helping to ensure that the children of today grow up to be productive citizens of tomorrow. Our Purpose Child Development Resources, Inc. (CDR) is a 501 (c)(3) public charity that strives to inspire and empower children, families, and early childhood professionals to reach their full potential, whatever their challenges. Child Development Resources serves families with infants and toddlers from birth to age three in Williamsburg, James City County, York County, and Poquoson, Virginia. Early intervention is absolutely critical, so CDR serves children who: * have disabilities or delays in their development * are at risk because of very low family income * have other risk factors such as premature birth, teen parents, or parental substance abuse * need high-quality child care and development services CDR is an invaluable resource for all parents who have questions or concerns about their infant or toddler. One call to 757.566.TOTS (757.566.8687) opens the door to a whole range of services provided by CDR, as well as referrals to other community organizations. CDR also provides services to expectant parents, teen parents, fathers, child-care providers, and other early childhood professionals. We Train Professionals For more than 25 years, CDR has provided state-of-the-art training and technical assistance to child development professionals throughout the country and across the globe.