Signs of Communication Disorders
1. Late Talker
2. Difficulty saying specific sounds.
3. Difficulty learning to read and/or write.
4. Unable to express thoughts and ideas.
5. Problems understanding other and/or following directions.
6. Below expectations in the classroom.
7. Doesn't get along with others.
8. Difficulties with Social interactions.
9. Family history of communication disorders.
​SERVICES
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Articulation Therapy
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Receptive and Expressive Language Therapy
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Speech Fluency Therapy
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Social Pragmatic Language Therapy​
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Voice Disorders
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Evaluations​
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Consultation and Collaboration​​​​
OUR MISSION
Our mission is to identify, manage and overcome the specific difficulties that interfere with communication. To deliver effective, efficient, innovative, evidence-based therapies, interventions and supports to students demonstrating, or at risk for, speech-language delays, difficulties, differences, and disorders.
This information and more can be found on the American Speech Language Hearing Association webpage: www.ASHA.org