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Verlyn Evans
Speech Language Pathology Services
Jamestown, NC 27282
Speech Therapy
Verlyn Evans is a speech-language pathologist in Jamestown, NC. Practice Type: • Home Health Agency - Client's Home, Teletherapy Practice Areas: • Speech Language Pathology • Accent Modification • Articulation and Phonological Process Disorders • Augmentative Alternative Communication • Communication Improvement and Public Speaking • Learning disabilities • SLP developmental disabilities • Swallowing disorders Please contact Verlyn Evans for a consultation.
Dawn Moore
Speech Therapist
Burlington, NC 27215
Speech Therapy
Dawn Moore is a speech-language pathologist in Burlington, NC. Practice Type: • Home Health Agency - Client's Home Practice Areas: • Speech Language Pathology • Apraxia • Articulation and Phonological Process Disorders • Autism • Central Auditory Processing Issues • Fluency and fluency disorders • Language acquisition disorders • Learning disabilities • Phonology Disorders • SLP developmental disabilities • Speech Therapy Please contact Dawn Moore for a consultation.
Center For Speech Language Intervention
Speech-Language Pathologist
Chapel Hill, NC 27517
Experienced
I am owner/therapist of The Center for Speech Language Intervention. I have experience in schools but find that one on one intervention is the most productive way to provide optimal services for the client. Developing a trusting relationship with high expectations is core to reaching a child so we can work together on target goals. We must accept where the child begins and celebrate that next step, then the next and the next. I have worked with children from birth to high school in areas including: autism (including Aspergers), childhood apraxia of speech, receptive and expressive language delays and disabilities, processing disorders, stuttering, genetic disorders, articulation and phonological process disorders, phonemic awareness and reading comprehension deficits. Another aspect of communication intervention is to address psychosocial/behavioral issues that may accompany communication challenges. While we want to use research based interventions such as Interactive Metronome which accesses neuroplasticity to support therapeutic goals, there is also an organic process of being flexible in engaging with your child. Your child's needs are unique and discovering what works best is part of that process. References and recommendations available.
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