Contact Heather Carpenter, MS, CC-SLP
Heather Carpenter is an experienced speech-language pathologist in Novato, CA providing local and teletherapy services. Master of Science, Speech Pathology, University of Washington, 2001 Bachelor of Science, Speech and Hearing Sciences, University of Washington, 1999 Bachelor of Arts, Communications, University of Washington, 1996 Clinical Services: Telepractice – Remote speech therapy services provided via video conferencing. Articulation Delay-Difficulty with making speech sounds which can impact a child’s speech intelligibility. Language-Based Learning Disability – Problems with reading, spelling or writing. Receptive Language Delay/Disorder – Difficulty understanding spoken language. Expressive Language Delay/Disorder – Difficulty or a delay in communicating ideas clearly. Phonological Awareness and Early Literacy – Phonological awareness is knowledge of the sounds and sound structure of words, as well as the relationships of sounds. Evaluations: Speech and Language Evaluations provide an in depth assessment of a child’s expressive and receptive language skills and/or articulation (speech sound production). Language-Based Learning Disability Evaluations provide an evaluation of higher level language skills which include reading and writing.
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