Working with kids is the absolute best, but there was a time in my life when I was sure I wanted to work in adult rehab with stroke and brain injury patients. Clearly, that was the time when I was, ahem, out of my mind. Luckily, then, for the first time, I was given the opportunity to work with a child. I have never looked back.
I am an early childhood speech language pathologist. For those of you who don't know what that means, it means that I work as a communication therapist with children (mostly under the age of 6) targeting primarily speech, language, and interaction.
We work as a team in our classrooms to help encourage and support children's development. My focus is on speech, language, and interaction but there is not always a true separation between developing skills. Language and cognition do not develop in isolated bubbles. This is why the preschool classroom is an amazing place for kids to be a part of. We work to encourage development of the whole child and support them to learn new things for themselves.
My goal for this site is to create a space to relay information about what we are learning and targeting at school as well as other information that is relevant to speech and language development so that we can help each other be more effective team members for each of your individual children.
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