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Interactive Therapy Inc
Speech-Language Pathologist
Clayton, MO 63105
Speech Therapist
Interactive Therapy Inc serves people of all ages, backgrounds, and needs, including those with neurological disorders, developmental delays, cleft-palate, hearing loss, stuttering, articulation disorders, language disorders involving the understanding and expression of language, reading disabiities and spelling disabiilties and swallowing disorders, Hours of operation are generally M-F from 8:00 to 5:00, but accommodations are made, if other appointment times are needed. Pam goes to the client's location, generally within a 20 minute radius from Clayton, but this is decided on a case by case basis.
Carla Grundy
Speech Therapist
Saint Louis, MO 63119
Speech Therapist in Saint Louis
Carla Grundy is a speech-language pathologist in Saint Louis, MO. Practice Type: • Self-Employed Practice Areas: • Speech Language Pathology • Aural (re)habilitation • Cognitive-Communication Disorders • Language acquisition disorders Please contact Carla Grundy for a consultation.
Speech & Language Center St. Louis
Speech-Language Pathologist
Ballwin, MO 63021
Pediatric Speech & Language Services
I have been a Speech Language Pathologist since 2003. I have primarily been a medical Speech Language Pathologist and a school based Speech Language Pathologist. I have worked with infants up to geriatrics. I specialize in working with children with Autism Spectrum Disorders, developmental delays, articulation delays and disorders, phonological delays and disorders, childhood apraxia of speech, and language delays.
Heather Little
Speech Therapist
Ballwin, MO 63021
Speech Therapist in Ballwin
Heather Little is a speech-language pathologist in Ballwin, MO. Practice Type: • Home Health Agency - Client's Home Practice Areas: • Speech Language Pathology • Articulation and Phonological Process Disorders • Autism • Central Auditory Processing Issues • Language acquisition disorders • Phonology Disorders • SLP developmental disabilities • Speech Therapy Please contact Heather Little for a consultation.
James Hanny
Speech Therapist
Fenton, MO 63026
Speech Therapist in Fenton
James Hanny is a speech-language pathologist in Fenton, MO. Practice Type: • Office Practice Areas: • Speech Language Pathology • Accent Modification • Aphasia • Apraxia • Articulation and Phonological Process Disorders • Aural (re)habilitation • Cognitive-Communication Disorders • Fluency and fluency disorders • Language acquisition disorders • Laryngectomy • Neurogenic Communication Disorders • Phonology Disorders • SLP developmental disabilities • Speech Therapy • Swallowing disorders • Voice Disorders Please contact James Hanny for a consultation.
Speech TLC
Speech-Language Pathologist
Lake St Louis, MO 63367
Speech Therapy and Evaluations,
Reading, Writing, Tutoring
Evaluations Speech TLC conducts evaluations in the child’s natural environment (home, school, library) which maximizes their comfort and performance. Using standardized tests, oral language samples, and written language samples, the clinician pinpoints the areas of receptive or expressive weakness and develops goals specific to the individual child. When evaluating persons with Autism, a dynamic assessment (a method that seeks to identify an individual’s skills as well as learning potential) might be used instead of standardized testing instruments. Evaluations are conducted in the following areas: Articulation – including Apraxia and Phonological Disorders Voice Fluency Receptive Language (oral) Expressive Language (oral and written) Speech Therapy Speech therapy helps children to speak more clearly by eradicating misarticulations, reducing dysfluencies (stuttering), or improving vocal health to diminish vocal nodules. Articulation Disorders – Speech sound misarticulations Phonological disorders – a type of articulation disorder that involves patterns of sound errors such as omitting sounds from the beginning or end of words, moving sounds made in the back of the mouth to the front, cluster reduction, or deleting syllables from words. Childhood Apraxia of Speech – a motor speech disorder where the child knows what he wants to say and the brain sends the signal, but the articulators have difficulty coordinating the necessary movements. Fluency Disorders (Stuttering) – speech sound repetitions, word repetitions, or blocks impeding the flow of communication. Voice Disorders (Vocal nodules) – calluses on the vocal folds caused by vocal abuse. Language Therapy Language therapy helps students to better understand (receptive language) spoken and written language as well as to communicate effectively (expressive language). Specific strategies and therapy techniques are employed depending on the child’s unique areas of weakness. Reading Tutoring SPIRE Reading Program – Systematic, sequential, phonetic reading program based on Orton Gillingham method Kansas University Learning Strategies – Reading Comprehension Strategies: Paraphrasing –Main idea and details, Self-Questioning – Asking questions and locating the answers within the text, Visual Imagery- Making pictures in your mind while reading, Inferencing- Digging deep and using clues to make meaning of text. LINCS Vocabulary Strategy – vocabulary card strategy Writing Tutoring Writing tutoring improves a student’s ability to communicate effectively through written expression. Our tutoring moves students along the continuum of sentence writing through multi-paragraph essays. The University of Kansas Writing Strategies, considered the gold standard to teaching writing, remediate writing difficulties and focus on independence. Students memorize graphic organizers and “unpack” the correct organizer depending on type of writing assignment. Fundamentals in Sentence Writing – students learn to write simple sentences with one or two subjects and one or two verbs; focus on action verbs, helping verbs, prepositions, and varying vocabulary. Proficiency in Sentence Writing – students master compound and complex sentences by memorizing coordinating and subordinating conjunctions. Paragraph Writing Strategy – clients utilize a memorized graphic organizer prior to writing an 8 sentence paragraph containing a topic sentence, 6 detail sentences, and a concluding sentence; Types of Paragraphs: Narrative, Step-by-Step, Descriptive, Expository, Compare/Contrast. Theme Writing Strategy (5 paragraph essay) – students memorize a graphic organizer that helps them prewrite a thesis statement, introductory paragraph, body paragraphs, and concluding paragraph. The overall focus of this strategy is independence in writing, preparing the student for high school and college writing assignments. Contact Us Today! © 2022 Speech TLC
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