Contact Judith Belk, Ph.D., CCC-SLP/Aud.
All of our therapy programs provide monitored practice in skill development. Our aim is for you to build and use the skills you need in all communication and learning situations. Therapies are tailored for each client’s individual needs. Standardized assessments provide a starting point for treatment planning. AMPS Cognitive Training: designed to provide a workout for the brain’s cognitive functions of attention, working memory, mental processing speed, “chunk sizing” and ability to multitask. AMPS uses a wide variety of clever and engaging exercises which are taught in the clinic in weekly appointments and then practiced at home with a parent or caregiver. Attention Training: EEG Neurofeedback Training assists individuals with attention regulating disorders, with or without hyperactivity; auditory processing disorders, learning disabilities; cognitive deficits; and speech and language disorders. Auditory and Visual Processing Programs: For people with difficulty regulating attention, concentration, and memory, or with other information processing, reading or learning difficulties, emotional or behavioral problems, or delays in speech and language development. BrainWare Safari: has taken what is now known about the brain from neuroscience research, along with proven techniques from decades of clinical practice combined them with the best practices of video-game technology to produce a comprehensive, effective and engaging brain building software. Incorporates basic principles of neuroscience. CAPDOTS: an online Dichotic Integration Listening Training Program used to treat Central Auditory Processing Issues Disorder. Each client's progress is monitored and guided by our staff and used with individuals from ages 5 years and older and also used with individuals with learning disabilities, dyslexia, autism, head injuries and hearing impairment. Mind Power Program: aims to restore impaired cognitive functioning of individuals with attention deficit, memory deficits, learning disability or brain injury. Cogmed: a computer-based program that addresses working memory, ability to recall and use information needed to accomplish a task. Earobics: a computer program which provides comprehensive training in auditory processing and related listening and reading skills. FastForWord: a computer program which, assists people to distinguish and process rapidly changing acoustic elements of speech at the rate needed for speech, language, listening and reading development. Interactive Metronome Program (IM): a computer program which provides a focused and systematic way to exercise motor planning and sequencing capacities. Learning Ears: an advanced auditory stimulation and training program, which incorporates a therapeutic listening program and specific work in ear-voice training. NeuroNet: a learning readiness program that helps students become independent learners and designed to help students develop fluency in essential reading, math, and handwriting skills. NNet programs center around 4 Key Concepts: 1. Watch and learn, then think and do. 2. Develop fluency in early reading, handwriting, and math skills. Learn to use what you know to enhance new learning. 3. Get your brain to practice what you want your brain to learn: To develop fluency, you must practice fluency. 4. Learn to self-evaluate. Center for Communication and Learning Skills offers each client a welcoming, comfortable, positive and growth-oriented environment. We provide state-of-the-art tools to safely, efficiently, and gracefully achieve change. We provide progress review, consultation, and guidance during Center-based or home-based programs. We determine the most treatment feasible plan in partnership with our clients and their families. Greater use of new technology allows us to also closely supervise in-home treatment.for developmental or restorative services.
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