Taylor Beiswenger

Hi, I’m Taylor Beiswenger (she/her), a Level 1 EIDBI Provider, clinical supervisor, and licensed graduate social worker at Infinity Therapy LLC. Creativity is the heartbeat of my life—whether I’m creating art, cooking without a recipe, or exploring imaginative play with my clients. Andy Warhol once said, “While they are deciding, make even more art,” and that’s a mindset I embrace every day. Art and creativity, in all their forms, are not just hobbies for me—they’re how I regulate, connect, and grow, both personally and professionally.

I hold a Master’s in Social Work and am certified in DIR 101 and 201, which means I approach my work with a strong developmental lens and a deep understanding of relationship-based therapy. These certifications allow me to provide individualized, play-based support that celebrates each child’s unique strengths and helps them thrive.

What You Can Expect
My approach is all about meeting clients where they are. I bring a genuine interest in my clients’ passions and offer them a safe, validating space to explore their interests and be unapologetically themselves. I thrive in high-energy, fast-paced, imaginative play but am just as comfortable sitting quietly when that’s what’s needed. I also love diving into sensory exploration, helping children and families discover supportive environments and tools that honor their unique needs—no masking required.

I bring a calming, grounded energy to my sessions, which helps create a space where kids can feel secure and free to express themselves. My goal is to celebrate and support neurodivergent identities while fostering confidence and joy in my clients.

Who I Work Best With
I work well with clients who are curious, passionate, and open to exploring creative and sensory-rich activities. Whether we’re engaging in quick-changing, high-affect play or taking a slower, quieter moment to regulate, I aim to build strong, supportive connections that allow for growth and self-discovery.

A Little About Me
Outside of work, I’m a mom to neurodivergent children, which has given me firsthand insight into the joys and challenges of parenting and supporting neurodivergent kids. My background includes three years of experience in play-based therapy with neurodivergent children, and my time in the restaurant industry taught me to thrive in the middle of chaos while building meaningful connections.

I adore cooking (without measurements—it’s all about heart and intuition!) and creating art in any form, from messy and chaotic to precise and calculated. Both are outlets that bring balance and joy to my life.

Let’s Connect
If you’re looking for a provider who values creativity, authenticity, and celebrating neurodivergence, I’d love to work with you. I’m happy to drive within 30 miles of Perham for sessions, and I’m always open to collaborating with parents who share similar challenges and joys. Let’s create a space where your child feels supported, understood, and free to shine in their unique way!