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    Speech and Language Therapy 101

    Speech and Language Therapy 101

    Most likely if you are reading this post it might be a bit of a scary time for you and your family. Perhaps you recently began to develop some concerns regarding your child’s Speech and Language Development. Perhaps a doctor, Early Interventionist, or friend recommended you look into Speech and Language for your child since they noticed a delay in their communication skills. On this page I’ll try to address some of the 101’s of Speech and Language Therapy to make the proce
    What's in a title? - Speech Language Pathologist

    What's in a title? - Speech Language Pathologist

    Speech Language Pathologist, SLP, Speech Teacher, Speech Therapist, Communication Specialist – What’s the difference? The professional title your child’s therapist has earned is Speech Language Pathologist. This title is abbreviated to SLP for short. A pathologist’s job is to interpret and diagnose what they see in your child’s speech and language development. SLPs are trained to work with children and people of all ages. They not only address Speech and Language Developm
     

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