Contact Ann Kennedy, M.S. CCC-SLP
Ann is a certified member of the American Speech Language and Hearing Association (ASHA). She received her Bachelor’s degree in Speech Language Hearing Sciences from the University of Texas at Dallas and her Master’s degree in Communication Disorders from the University of Texas at Dallas. Working extensively with preschoolers and school-aged children, she specializes in the evaluation and treatment of a variety of communication and feeding disorders. For example, articulation and phonological disorders, receptive/expressive language disorders, fluency/stuttering, autism spectrum disorders, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, pragmatics/social skills, genetic disorders and other developmental delays. Ann is passionate about building relationships with her patients and families. Speech Language Pathology • Cognitive-Communication Disorders • Feeding/Swallowing • Communication Improvement • Expressive Receptive Language Disorders • Learning disabilities • Autism • Pragmatics/Social Skills • Phonology Disorders • Articulation Disorders • Stuttering • Speech-Language Research • Speech Therapy • Evaluations Please contact Ann Kennedy for a consultation.
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