About
Our Speech and Language Screening Program is designed to identify early signs of speech, language, and communication challenges in children. These screenings are brief, engaging, and targeted assessments conducted in a school setting to evaluate key areas of communication development. What Does the Screening Assess? Articulation: Clear pronunciation of sounds. Receptive Language: Understanding and processing of spoken language. Expressive Language: Use of words, grammar, and sentence structure to express thoughts and ideas. Social Communication: Skills for interacting with peers and adults. Voice and Fluency: Quality of voice and ease of speaking without disruptions (e.g., stuttering). Why Screenings Are Important Early identification of communication challenges ensures timely support, helping children reach their full academic and social potential. Screenings are not diagnostic but can determine if further evaluation or intervention may be necessary. Who Benefits from the Screening? Preschool and elementary school students showing delays in speech or language development. Children identified by teachers or caregivers as having difficulty with communication skills. What Happens After the Screening? Following the screening: Parents and teachers receive a summary of results. Recommendations are provided for next steps, which may include monitoring, classroom strategies, or a referral for a comprehensive evaluation. Screenings are conducted by qualified speech-language pathologists with expertise in child communication development. Help your students thrive—schedule a screening today!
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