• Ashleigh Langheim - Ed.S., NCSP, LPES

    LICENSED PSYCHO-EDUCATIONAL SPECIALIST

    South Carolina Low Country

    Psychology Today

    Mount Pleasant Office

    (T): 843.212.0380

    (E) ashleigh@palmettoassessments.com

    Ashleigh Langheim is a Licensed Psycho-Educational Specialist, South Carolina Board of Education Certified School Psychologist II, and a Nationally Certified School Psychologist currently practicing in the Low Country of South Carolina.  Additionally, Ashleigh is licensed as a North Carolina Board of Education School Psychologist and a NC Traumatic Brain Injury School Psychologist.  She obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the College of Charleston and went on to earn her Master’s of Arts in Psychology and Specialist’s degree in School Psychology from The Citadel Graduate College.  Ashleigh holds certifications and specialized training in crisis intervention, mental health first aid, dialectical behavior therapy, traumatic brain injury evaluation, and dyslexia and autism assessment. She is a member of the National Association of School Psychologists and The Reading League South Carolina.

    Ashleigh has over 15 years of experience as a building-level school psychologist, working with students from preschool through young adulthood in South Carolina, North Carolina, Alaska, and Connecticut. At the heart of her practice lies a firm belief in literacy as a fundamental human right and the cornerstone of continuous learning. With training in Language Essentials for Teachers of Reading and Spelling (Lexia LETRS®), she possesses a robust understanding of effective literacy instruction. Additionally, Ashleigh brings a wealth of experience in autism assessment and diagnosis, ensuring comprehensive support for individuals and families. Her core belief is that ALL students have the ability to learn and is committed to collaborating with schools and families to ensure children, of all abilities, can make meaningful progress, achieve their goals, and ultimately become successful individuals. 

    When she is not working, Ashleigh enjoys spending time with her husband, Clayton, watching her two daughters play tennis, and cheering on her favorite football teams; the Clemson Tigers and the Buffalo Bills!

  • Liz Hiller - Ed.S., NCSP, LPES

    LICENSED PSYCHO-EDUCATIONAL SPECIALIST

    South Carolina Upstate

    Psychology Today

    Clemson Office

    (T): 864.453.0253

    (E) Liz@palmettoassessments.com

    Liz Hiller obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Speech and Communications and a Master of Education in Counselor Education from Clemson University.  She went on to earn her Master’s of Arts in Psychology and Specialist’s degree in School Psychology from The Citadel. Liz is a Licensed Psycho-Educational Specialist, South Carolina Board of Education Certified School Psychologist II, and a Nationally Certified School Psychologist currently practicing in the Upstate of South Carolina.  Liz is a member of the South Carolina Association of School Psychologists and the National Association of School Psychologists.  She has held training certifications in crisis prevention and intervention along with mental health first aid.  She also has extensive training in autism evaluations.  

    Liz has worked with children prior to their enrollment in school through graduation.  She has  provided psychoeducational evaluations for children in public, private and homeschool settings to help parents, guardians, educators and stakeholders gain a better understanding of a child’s abilities and skills.   In addition, she has provided individual and small group solution-focused counseling and social skills training to improve educational outcomes for students.  She also strives to connect families with resources and interventions that will help their child reach their full potential.  

    Liz believes in cultivating balance in her own life and can be found hiking, running, crafting and reading a good book.  She enjoys volunteering in the community and spending time with her family-Will, Cooper and  Pringle.