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I am referring to the experience level of the speech-language pathologist and their knowledge and comfort in working with people who stutter.
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Treatment is given by a certified and licensed speech-language pathologist, and perhaps even by a specialist.
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It is specifically designed for teachers of deaf children, speech-language pathologists and educational audiologists with beginning-to-limited experience in providing (re) habilitation services to children with implants.
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School-based speech-language pathologists typically have big caseloads and, consequently, therapy may take place in large groups, sometimes with no other children who stutter.
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We are a multidisciplinary team of audiologists (American Board of Audiology Certified Cochlear Implant Specialists), otolaryngologists, speech-language pathologists (Certified Auditory Verbal Therapists), social workers, and educational consultants.
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It is specifically designed for teachers of deaf children, speech-language pathologists and educational audiologists with beginning-to-limited experience in providing habilitation services to children with implants.
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Kevin Eldridge, a speech-language pathologist in private practice, assists families by introducing practical strategies for talking with their children about stuttering and the evaluation.
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For many families, the idea of their child being evaluated by a speech-language pathologist can trigger anxiety and fear.
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For many families, the idea of their child being evaluated by a speech-language pathologist can trigger anxiety and fear.
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In other words, by working with classroom teachers, school speech-language pathologists acquire different viewpoints of their clients.
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