Madalynn Wendland, PT, DPT, PCS, ATP, received her bachelors of science in physical therapy from the Ohio State University and post-professional doctorate from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. She is Associate Clinical Faculty in the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program and Associate Director for Interprofessional Education in the School of Health Sciences at Cleveland State University. Her research interests involve the use of developmental assessments to identify children at risk for neuromotor delays and implementation of early, targeted interventions including the use of low-cost technologies for children with mobility and sensory impairments to maximize participation and optimize long-term outcomes. She has a large Greek family with whom she spends much of her time, including her husband and two children!