Better Speech and
Hearing Month is a time to raise public awareness, knowledge, and understanding
of the various forms of communication disorders including those of hearing,
speech, language, and voice.
Speech and language
disorders take many forms such as articulation, voice, stuttering, and
receptive and expressive language difficulties. These impairments may be
learning based, acquired, or the result of accidental injury or illness at any
age.
Speech and language
disorders can limit academic achievement and social adjustment within their
educational setting. As a Speech-Language
Pathologist (SLP) I work to prevent, identify and treat various forms of
communication impairments including speech, language, voice, stuttering, hearing,
and related disorders.
To celebrate this
month, students receiving speech and language services at Glendale will be
creating speech graffiti in the main hallway to promote better communication
skills. In addition, my website and/or
blog contains further information about speech and language development, in
addition to, a number of speech and language based activities for children to
interact with at
OR
Nicole StreifSpeech Language Pathologist
Glendale Elementary
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