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Grace Diehlman, MAEd, CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
Louisville, KY 40245
Physical, Occupational, & Speech Therapy
Partners In Communication (PIC) specializes in providing speech, occupational, and physical therapy services to adults, teens, and children. We provide services across the state of Kentucky, including Louisville, Lexington, Richmond, Elizabethtown, and all points in between. MISSION STATEMENT: The mission of PIC is to maximize independent functioning in daily living activities through the provision of skilled and functional therapy services as well as through the provision of quality support services for persons with special needs. At the same time, we desire to build and increase friendships, socialization opportunities, decision and choice-making, and the variety of educational and enjoyable experiences of our clients, thus increasing their quality of life. In doing so, we will promote their empowerment, dignity, and self-worth. Ultimately, we strive to increase the functioning of our clients and caregivers through functional training, natural support networks, and communication. VISIONS: PIC will be a leader for provision of therapy services, therapy staffing services, and recipient-based support services for persons with disabilities or acquired head injuries. PIC will provide staffing end employment atmospheres that are conducive to quality recruitment and retention. PIC will provide client services that are functional and based on outcomes directed toward increased independence. With high quality supports and functional training, clients will be able to perform daily living activities with increased independence, ultimately decreasing future costs of supportive services.
Robin Best, M.A., C.C.C., P.A.
Speech-Language Pathologist
Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33412
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Speech and Language therapy at your place or mine
Robin Best MA CCC PA has been a speech language for over 40 years. Work experience began in Long Island, New York in Schools, nursing homes, Rehabilatation centers and private practice. After moving to Coral Springs, Florida my primary time was spent in building my private practice which evolved into my building Best Interventions in the Coral Springs Professional Campus. I owned, supervised and rented out space to other speech language pathologists, occupational therapists, physicians and other health other health related professionals. I was affiliated with university graduate students offering offsite externships. I relocated to Palm Beach Gardens about 8years ago where I continue to work on a more intimate level In your home or my place or virtually. A speech language pathologist is a professional that helps people with communication disorders such as but not limited to articulation errors, language delays, deaf/ hearing impaired, stuttering or vocal hoarseness. We also work with people that have communication difficulties due to specific diagnoses such as Parkinson’s, Autism Spectrum, Aphasia, Cerebral Palsy as well as other neurological disorders that effect speech and cognition. Speech differences such as accent reduction is yet another area a speech language pathologist can be helpful. I would welcome you to reach out in order to learn more about the profession and help available.
Vicki Parker, Ph.D.
Speech-Language Pathologist
Charlotte, NC 28277
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The Brain Trainer
Develop Skills. Build Confidence.
Brain Training and Speech-Language Pathology Services The Brain Trainer works with clients as early as preschool, all the way to seniors. We believe that EVERYONE can have a better brain, regardless of their age. Our clients consist of school aged children who are struggling in the areas of math and reading or those who are excelling in school and want to be pushed to the next level. Clients who have an ADD/ADHD, Autism, Aspergers, Dyslexia or a speech and language diagnosis will also make huge changes while enrolled in one of our customized programs. Our adult clients include those who want to gain a competitive edge at work or stay sharp in retirement. We also serve adults with ADD/ ADHD, dyslexia or following a stroke or brain injury. The process begins with an assessment, administered by our director, Vicki Parker, Ph.D., to determine a client’s strengths and weaknesses. After the assessment, she will design, a customized training program. Clients will then begin to work with their own personal brain trainer, to strengthen weak cognitive skill areas. This is not tutoring —it is training that actually improves the brain from now and for years to come. The customized programs will be filled with activities and tasks that feel like games. You will gain fascinating insights into how the mind functions and how nearly everyone can think more quickly, clearly and creatively. It’s fun and it works. Speech Services Dr. Vicki Parker, the director of The Brain Trainer and a Speech Language Pathologist for the past 30 years, provides Speech Therapy at our facility. A speech language pathologist, evaluates and treats cognitive and communication disorders. Here at The Brain Trainer, we work on Cognition—the building blocks of how we think, and Communication Skills—the ability to convey our messages to others. Speech and Language Services greatly benefit those who have difficulty with listening, following directions, coming up with words or putting words together to create sentences or clarity of speech. We now offer Cog-Med and Interactive Metronome services, to learn more contact our office.
Denise George, MS, CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
San Francisco, CA 94117
Preferred Member
Recommended
Neuro Rehabilitation
Telehealth and Home-based Speech Therapy Services
My client base is primarily comprised of adults who have survived strokes and brain trauma, or those suffering from neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinsons and all types of dementia, as well as head and neck cancer. Individuals with other impairments are also seen. A general outline of services is listed, although is not limited to the following: *Swallowing disorders (dysphagia) are diagnosed and intervention is provided to: determine the safest diet level through guarded trials and diet adjustment, create home exercises to regain function, train and educate the client and caregivers in safe swallow practices/strategies and meal preparation, with the overall goal of reducing aspiration risk with the least restrictive diet. *Speech, language, and voice disorders are evaluated and treatment is given for dysarthria, apraxia, expressive and receptive aphasia, and voice difficulties due to neurologic involvement or head and neck surgery. Reading and writing deficits are also targeted for intervention, and augmentative and alternative communication devices created or recommended (low or high tech) for nonverbal patients, as well as training in use of voice prosthesis if appropriate. *Cognitive impairments including memory loss, problem solving/ reasoning, planning, orientation, and thought organization are evaluated and treatment is provided. Adaptive and environmental aids are created and patients and caregivers are trained in their use, such as memory books for those with Alzheimer's or other neurologic difficulties. *Hearing and visual impairments are addressed either in isolation or in conjunction with other deficits and patients and caregivers are assisted in obtaining and utilizing adaptive aids such as amplification devices, phones with special features, large print materials, or referrals are made to appropriate community resources. My treatment focuses on an individual's functional needs and abilities. Sessions are tailored to promote the best quality of life with the most realistic and attainable goals. I am compassionate and caring while having the flexibiltiy to adjust my intervention to address special issues as they arise. Counseling is provided for emotional adjustment to disability as needed using an intuitive and trusting approach. My goal with patients is to have them participate in their lives at the highest level possible with optimal success.
North Shore Center for Communication Disorders & Learning Disabilities
Speech-Language Pathologist
Great Neck, NY 11023
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SOUND PROFESSIONAL; Reduce that ACCENT; Improve your VOICE
Conquer ADD/ADHD, Stuttering, Child & Adult Language Issues
As a licensed Speech Language Pathologist, Audiologist, Mental Health Counselor, & Marriage & Family Therapist, working with children, adolescents, adults, families, & business cohorts, I bring to you and your relationships twenty-five plus years of experience, two PhD doctorates, & broad specialty training in all aspects of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology. Since I am also licensed to treat mental health and family problems, I am able to address the many PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES that confront those with communication disorders. The serious impact of the disorder on family members of the person struggling with one or more communication challenges must also be assessed and grappled with. Perhaps you have a FEAR of PUBLIC SPEAKING. You might have SOCIAL ANXIETY because you don't quite have the social skills to communicate effectively in groups or with the opposite sex. We help you move forward in ALL such communication challenges I am trained in multiple areas which allows me the ability to select the best approach(es) for each unique individual. Although we are out-of-network INSURANCE providers, many of our patients receive PPO, union, or company reimbursement. Since we specialize in BRIEF THERAPY to move our clients ahead as fast as possible, many elect to pay out-of-pocket if they can't go out-of -network. Come for a FREE CONSULTATION. DOCTORATES: Ph.D., Psychology, CUNY; Ph.D., Communication/Communication Disorders, Columbia University; PROFESSOR EMERITUS, Brooklyn College, CUNY; Past Adjunct Professor: Hunter College, CUNY & C W Post College, LIU.
GWU Speech and Hearing Center
Speech-Language Pathologist
Washington, DC 20052
Enhancing Communication Abilities Since 1946
The George Washington University Speech & Hearing Center has been serving clients since 1946. The Center provides a full range of speech, language, voice, accent modification and hearing services for individuals with communicative disorders. As an educational facility for graduate students entering the field of speech-language pathology, the Center maintains high standards in its delivery of comprehensive evaluations and therapy. The Center serves persons of all ages. Evaluations and therapy treatments are administered by graduate student clinicians who are supervised by certified Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists. Since this is a teaching center, students and supervisory staff may observe sessions directly or through one-way observation windows. Clients may notify their clinician if they would prefer not to have student observers at a particular session. Individual sessions are available for those with: Autism Spectrum Disorders Childhood Apraxia of Speech Articulation Disorders Fluency Challenges Cerebral Palsy Parkinson's Disease Aphasia (often from Stroke Complications) Developmental Delays Reading and Spelling Delays Hearing Loss, including Auditory Therapy to improve Listening and Speaking Skills The Center offers additional services to those listed that make us unique in the field, specifically, Therapy for the Transitioning Voice Training in the areas of Professional Speaking Skills Treatment for congnitive-linguistic issues Programming for Cochlear Americas and Advanced Bionics cochlear implants Group Therapy options for individuals with: Clients with Transition Voices Adults with Aphasia Adults with Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, stroke complications Children and Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders Intensive Therapy options for individuals with: Childhood Apraxia of Speech Transitional Voices Augmentative and Alternative Communication Devices Accent Reduction Assistance Summer Camps for individuals with: Childhood Apraxia of Speech The Center is located within walking distance of the Foggy Bottom Metro Station allowing for easy access from the DC, VA and MD areas. The state-of-the-art Center has sixteen multifaceted treatment, training rooms and conference rooms, four audiologic quarters dedicated to comprehensive hearing testing, and fitting and programming hearing aids and cochlear implants. There are seven speech-language pathologists and two audiologists on staff supervise the graduate clinicians. Our excellent support staff can assist you in obtaining an appointment with the speech-language pathologists and audiologists. The Speech, Language and Voice portion of the Center operates on a semester basis while the Audiology portion of the Center operates year round. The Audiologists work with numerous brands of hearing aids and amplification products and also participate with the Audient/EPIC hearing aid program. As a University-based Center, we are committed to providing our graduate student clinicians with a variety of disorders that will prepare them for future independence. As a result, in order to properly provide them with a meaningful education, the number of clients per semester is limited. Therefore, acceptance to our program cannot be guaranteed, however placement on a waiting list is available. If accepted into the program, clients are expected to maintain regular and punctual attendance. If frequent absence or tardiness occurs, we reserve the right to dismiss the client from the program. We look forward to continuing to serve the needs of the community.
Suzanne Flax, MS, CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
Newton, MA 02459
Preferred Member
Speech Therapist & Educational Advocate
FCSN trained. Speech-language pathologist with 30+ years experience as a therapist and an advocate/consultant for students with diverse special education needs of all ages. Experience with suburban school systems and BPS. Review and interpret clinical evaluations and help develop I.E.P./ 504 plans. Specialties include communication disorders, ASD, and transition planning. I am available for observations/ evaluations of current and proposed IEP/504 placements, team meetings, BSEA mediation and hearing. From 2001-2017 I was the Director of Speech and Language Services at Wellesley Therapeutic Services. I evaluated and treated children, adolescents and adults within a highly supportive and attentive environment. I offered evaluations and treatment options to individuals with a wide range of communication disorders. my goal is to maximize the potential of each and every client with whom I work. In order to do this I believe in an integrative approach that involves collaboration with parents, caretakers, educational teams and medical providers. Therapy is tailored to the individual needs of each client. Therapy approaches include speech and language therapy built into a play therapy model for young children, executive functioning coaching for adolescents and adults and more traditional therapy techniques. The combination of expert care within a therapeutic environment achieves results. Specialty areas evaluated and treated include articulation/phonological disorders, language based learning disabilities, auditory processing disorders, oral motor/feeding disorders, craniofacial disorders, pediatric and adult language/cognitive disorders, phonological awareness development, reading and writing disorders, stuttering, myofunctional therapy (i.e., tongue thrust), voice disorders and autism spectrum disorders which includes autism, pervasive developmental disorder and Aspergers (both pediatric and adult). Diagnoses evaluated and treated include aphasia, apraxia, dysarthria, articulation/phonological disorders, fluency disorders, voice disorders, and language delays/disorders. For more information about speech and language services , please contact me.
Innovative Speech & Language Pathology
Speech-Language Pathologist
Beverly Hills, CA 90211
Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, ABA Therapy
Woodworking, Social skills, Music classes
Innovative Speech & Language Pathology Our mission at Innovative Speech & Language Pathology is to help people of all ages to communicate better and make a difference in the each of our individual's life despite how small or large, fast or slow the progress may be. ISLP is an INTEGRATED practice that provides SPEECH THERAPY (individual and small groups), OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, MUSIC THERAPY, ABA THERAPY, SOCIAL SKILLS, WOODWORKING/KNITTING, TODDLER THROUGH PRESCHOOL MUSIC CLASSES AS WELL AS INTEGRATE HOMEOPATHY!!!! ISLP is a private practice serving pediatric through geriatric populations. Our services are dedicated in building a bridge for communication through speech/articulation, phonology, apraxia, voice, tongue thrust, fluency, reading/writing comprehension, auditory processing, ASD, cognitive deficits, dysphagia, dysaprthria, aphasia among other developmental/acquired speech and language deficits. ISLP uses an innovative approach utilizing a wide variety of therapeutic techniques tailored specifically towards each individual's needs. Each session is based on an individual 1:1 with optimal energy and client/clinician involvement. ISLP takes an integrative approach, using either a whole/partial technique to better serve the individual and their families. This results in an effective, eclectic and an individualized approach that's specific to each individual. Our therapeutic services are enhanced through the use of music, singing, and movement involving the left hemisphere to better serve the individual needs where traditional speech therapy has failed. We offer services in English and Farsi and as well utilize the use of Cued Speech as well as some American Sign Language. ISLP provides comprehensive evaluations with reprots in the areas of speech and language skills, including but not limited to: articulation, phonology, tongue thrust, expressive and/or receptive language, auditory processing, voice, fluency/stuttering, social/pragmatic skills development and reading comprehension. We further provide consultations and therapy for individuals, their families, non-public/private school, early intervention programs, as well as the Regional Center. We accepts private pay clients by appointment only with cash/check being the only means of payment at the time of service. At ISLP we don't accept insurance, however, a super-bill with all the necessary documentation is provided for our families to submit to their insurance company.
Montclair State Center For Audiology And Speech Language Pathology
Audiologist
Bloomfield, NJ 07003
Diagnosis & treatment of hearing loss
Diagnosis & treatment of speech & language disorders
The Center for Audiology & Speech-Language Pathology serves the audiological & speech-language needs of individuals in the community and provides outstanding clinical training for audiology doctoral students and speech-language pathology master's students. The Center provides clinical diagnostic, consultative, and treatment services for individuals across the lifespan with hearing impairment, auditory processing problems, balance concerns, speech disorders language disorders. Services include:  Comprehensive diagnostic evaluations for adults and children  Adult and pediatric hearing aid services  Auditory brainstem response testing  Otoacoustic emission testing  Custom earmolds and hearing protectors  Treatment for speech disorders  Treatment for language disorders  Accent reduction therapy  Communication needs evaluation  Group based speech-language therapy in for pre-school disabled  Group based speech-language therapy therapy for adult language groups  Group based speech-language therapy for individuals recovering from stroke, traumatic brain injury & related disorders.  Hearing healthcare counseling  Comprehensive balance testing  Auditory processing disorders testing  Caregiver support groups, parent workshops  Continuing education opportunities.  Opportunities for participation in clinical research Referrals are accepted from physicians, school personnel, and other professionals. In addition, any person who is concerned about having a hearing or balance problem or a speech-language disorder can make an appointment. No referral is needed. Diagnosis and treatment is carried out by doctoral students and masters students under the direct supervision of licensed, certified professionals in audiology and speech-language pathology.. The Center has developed a Community Outreach Program in which graduate students and clinical staff visit area pre-schools and provide on site staff training, parent workshops and in-class support.
Ohio University Hearing, Speech & Language Clinic
Audiologist
Athens, OH 45701
The Ohio University Hearing, Speech, and Language Clinic is devoted to serving individuals in the community who are having difficulty hearing, speaking and understanding language. The clinic offers comprehensive evaluation and treatment services for all ages, infant through adult. The clinic is open year round in the newly renovated Grover Center on Richland Avenue in Athens. General Information Ohio University Hearing Care are services provided from the audiology graduate clinicians and clinical audiology supervisors. We strive to provide professional hearing care services to all of our clientele. We provide: Free community screenings,Comprehensive hearing evaluations, Hearing aids and amplification services, and Aural Rehabilitation Services to the Athens area. Our completed hearing aid and amplification services include: consultations, demonstrations, fitting and verification of appropriate programing, and appropriate follow up appointments. Mission The Hearing, Speech, and Language Clinic is part of the College of Health Sciences and Professions. Consistent with the training mission of the College, diagnostic and treatment services are provided by student clinicians under the supervision of experienced, licensed, and certified clinical instructors. Supervision is carried out in accordance with guidelines mandated by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) and the State of Ohio Board of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology. Clients will receive appropriate and professional services without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, participation restriction, age, sexual orientation, or status as a parent. The clinic complies with all applicable laws and regulations pertaining to equal treatment of all individuals.
A Team For Speech, Language, & Educational Therapy/ Farryl Dickter
Speech-Language Pathologist
Sherman Oaks, CA 91423
Speech, Language, & Educational Therapy for Children 2-22
Serving All Types of Learning Challenges Including Autism
A highly EXPERIENCED and CREDENTIALED team of speech/language pathologists, educational therapists, and learning disability experts, who each have up to 20-30 years experience. Our team has experts in: articulation disorders, auditory processing disorders, oral-motor speech difficulties, language delay, autism spectrum disorders, and all aspects of communication. This practice is unique because we also treat the link between communication and reading/ academic learning and integrate work on oral and written communication to maximize outcomes not only for speech/ communication purposes, but also to maximize school success. We offer a variety of techniques/programs to meet individual needs, including: Social Skills groups, Lindamood Bell, Wilson, & Many Other Programs for Learning Differences, Hearing Impairment, Articulation and Language Disorders. and auditory processing disorders. We believe that it is important to treat the whole child, not just a disability, and find what will bring the most change and success to that child's communication, education, and life experience.We also believe that learning for children should be fun, yet focused. Parents are kept well informed of therapy goals and progress after each session to allow for carry-over at home, which can ensure best progress.
Connie Nadler, CCC-A, SLP
Speech Language Pathology Services
Madison, WI 53562
struggles in your hands.
Connie Nadler, CCC-A, SLP is an enthusiastic business owner and public servant whose enthusiasm, training, and skills provide hope and real progress to students who are experiencing learning struggles. Sometimes parents don’t know where to turn, and Connie helps families gain dramatic positive changes. Connie is certified by the American Speech, Language and Hearing Association as both an audiologist and a speech/language pathologist, and she is also certified as a secondary education teacher. Nadler’s professional focus is on reading acquisition, memory and auditory processing disorder (APD), a condition that can affect a person’s ability to make sense of the sounds we hear and therefore affect how well we learn to read. Bespoke Learning delivers custom education plans and intervention adapted to the specific learning strengths and weaknesses of children aged 3 to 18. One-to-one training in reading, cognitive thinking and pragmatics creates an environment for rapid change, boosting self-esteem and success that changes lives. In addition, Ms. Nadler offers engaging professional talks to empower parents, education groups, medical and mental health providers, and civic groups to take children's learning to new levels. Connie develops and vends hands-on learning solutions and education products for parents and educators to maximize learning for children ages three to thirteen. Improving attention, memory, logic, processing speed, reading, visual and auditory processing Talented and Gifted Kindergarten Readiness Educational Audiology Speech Language Pathology Auditory Processing Disorder Reading Skills and Acquisition Dyslexia Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Special Education & IEP Process Response To Intervention (RTI)
Yana Fasulo, M.S., CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
Syracuse, NY 13104
Ascension Speech Therapy - Syracuse, NY
Ascension Therapy provides in the home and in the community comprehensive evaluations and quality speech and language treatment for both children and adults of all ages with communicative and swallowing disorders in Onondaga County. We provide: Services for Children (Birth-17) • Speech (Articulation disorder, Childhood Apraxia, Motor Speech disorders, fluency disorders) • Language (Receptive/Expressive language delay, Early Intervention) • Cognitive (Processing skills, Reasoning, Problem solving, Memory, Attention) • Social/pragmatic (Autism spectrum disorders, Turn taking, Eye contact, Topic maintenance, Play Skills) • Swallowing/feeding therapy We also offer a great Summer Speech Program and Free Speech Screenings. Adult Services: We also treat cognitive-linguistic and swallowing impairments following neurological injury or illness, including: traumatic brain injury, stroke/aneurysm, Alzheimer's/Dementia, Parkinson’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis. • Speech (Apraxia, Dysarthria, Fluency) • Language (Aphasia, Anomia (word finding)) • Cognition (Thinking skills, Processing skills, Problem Solving, Memory, Attention, Executive Function) • Voice (Pitch, Volume, Vocal Quality) • Swallowing/Dysphagia Our mission is to help our clients rise above their communication deficits and achieve the quality of life they deserve. We would welcome the opportunity to earn your trust and deliver you high quality speech therapy services. We are open Monday though saturday and offer flexible arrangements for families who need it. Contact us today to find out how we can serve you and your family.
San Diego Center For Speech Therapy & Occupational Therapy
Speech Therapist
San Diego, CA 92130
Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, & Educational Services
Choose the best therapy center in San Diego for your child!
San Diego Center For Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, & Educational Services offers assessments and therapy for a variety of speech, language, motor, sensory, processing, and academic challenges. We are top in all of San Diego. We treat a variety of speech and language challenges including the following: speech/language delays, articulation issues, processing challenges, learning disabilities, stuttering, social skills challenges, voice disorders, and tongue thrust. We have certified Orofacial Myologists on our staff. We also have bilingual Speech-Language Pathologists. We are San Diego Regional Center Vendors, and we offer free services for the birth-3 year old population who qualifies. We run a lot of social skills groups for children with autism, Asperger's Syndrome, and other social skills difficulties. We are here to help your child succeed, and we have therapists who are trained in the top approaches including PROMPT, Floortime/DIR, ABA, Hanen, Kaufman for apraxia, Michelle Garcia Winner's social cognitive approach, Interactive Metronome, Myofunctional Therapy, as well as other approaches. We offer services in our office located in Carmel Valley, as well as in homes and private schools all around San Diego. We also have SLPs who are familiar with the IEP process and can help you better understand any services your child is receiving in the schools via his/her IEP. Do not hesitate to contact us with any questions.
World Class Speech Services
Speech-Language Pathologist
New York, NY 11436
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Building success through communication
Professional speech, accent modification, public speaking
World Class Speech Services provides quality individually tailored speech improvement services for personal and professional growth along with great customer support. Through commitment, experience, and expertise we have established a business relationship with our customers that will last a lifetime! Boost your confidence in speaking & verbal presentations Professional Speech Training & Accent Modification Corporate, Private or Group courses offered Techniques to put into practice now for clearer speech and more effective communication! 1. Instead of trying to speak more slowly without any specific direction use 'complete word production' by focusing on the beginnings and, especially, endings of words. 2. Listen actively by taking notes, looking directly at the speaker and reflecting the message. 3. Place a tape recorder by your phone and listen to yourself to pinpoint areas in need of improvement. 4. Greet and depart with enthusiasm and sincerity in both your verbal and body language by giving firm handshakes, smiling and saying more than 'hi' or 'fine'. 5. Keep your voice healthy by staying hydrated with water, and not yelling from your throat but instead projecting from your diaphragm. 6. Occasionally be quiet and practice 'strategic silences' to gain power in conversations. 7. Build your vocabulary weekly by adding 1 new word from something you have read or specifically sought in the dictionary. 8. Leave clearer phone messages by repeating your name and number twice and spelling your name if yours is uncommon, and gain control by scheduling calls at your convenience whenever possible. 9. Improve your answering machine greeting by re-recording it with a smile on your face and clearly enunciated words. 10. Do not be afraid to seek help from a professional if you need it. Contact Dawn Cotter-Jenkins MA CCC-SLP FREE initial consultation!!
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