Mia Fleming is the author of “I Am Proud to Be Me-e-e!”
Being a speech language pathologist for the past fifteen years has been a rewarding career for me. I have learned so much already, but continue to learn every day from my clients, students, and people around me. As a speech language pathologist, I am proud to be able to help my clients communicate more effectively... View Article
Back when I was in college and stumbled across the field of speech pathology, all I really knew was that I wanted to help kids communicate better. I had no idea that day when I changed from Liberal Studies to Speech Pathology and Audiology just how AWESOME the field really is. After almost 9 years... View Article
Speech-Language Pathologist. Speech Pathologist. Speech Teacher. Known by many names, people refer to these specialists most often as speech therapists. They work with children with a variety of delays and disorders spanning from mild articulation delays to more complex disorders such as autism, Down syndrome, hearing impairment, motor speech disorders, and other developmental delays. SLP’s,... View Article
HARRIS S. HARRELL I once saw a sign that said, “Without Speech-Language Pathologists, Halloween would forever be a night of Twick-ow-Tweating.” While this statement is true, because we do work on the /r/ sound with children, that is not all speech-language pathologists or SLPs are capable of, though that is what we are most known …
The word games you're playing with your child already help strengthen speech skills. Here's how to tweak them for impromptu speech therapy.
Speech-language pathologist Patricia McAleer Hamaguchi outlines normal preschool speech development and what to watch out for.
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Speech Language Pathologist Pat Essick works with pediatric patients at Wake Forest Baptist Health – Lexington Medical Center and has two rules:
Epic Health Services shares how oral motor and speech therapy for children can benefit you and your family!