Listen in to my interview with Something to Say, speech pathology group, in San Jose, CA.
Do you have a youngster who struggles with speech and/or language development? Are you worried that your child may not be talking as much as he should be for his age, able to understand and use language for communication, or navigate his or her social world through both verbal and nonverbal language? In this episode I interview Krystle Wright and Karen Patterson, owners and operators of Something to Say, a speech and language pathology clinic in San Jose, CA. We discuss signs and symptoms of early speech and language delay, what to look for in elementary years, and how to determine if a student is struggling with social skills or interpreting nonverbal language. Something to Say is available for a free consultation and they provide both assessments and speech/language therapy. Additionally, they specialize in AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication).
Find their website at www.something-to-say.com or email krystle@something-to-say.com or Karen@something-to-say.com
I'm Jana Parker, a Licensed Educational Psychologist in Campbell, CA. I provide psycho-educational evaluation, wellness and executive function coaching, and educational/IEP coaching and consultation. Welcome to my passion project, EduSwitchboard, where I connect families to valuable community resources that can support us during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.
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