The CUW Speech, Language, and Hearing Clinic is now accepting applications for pediatric articulation/language patients for fall sessions.
The CUW Speech, Language, and Hearing clinic is now accepting applications for fall sessions, working with children who may be having articulation and language issues. A child may benefit from these services if they:
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- Produce speech that is unclear, even to familiar people
- Do not understand what others say
- Have difficulty following directions
- Say only a few words
- Do not put words together to make sentences
- Have trouble playing and talking with other children (social skills)
- Have difficulty with academic skills at school
Clinical offerings include:
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- Comprehensive evaluations
- Intervention services
- Individual and group sessions
- Child Language and Literacy Center
- Preschool program
Concordia University Wisconsin is committed to providing quality training for future speech-language pathologists to positively affect communicatively challenged individuals and their families. With support and supervision of licensed speech-language pathology and audiology faculty members, our students and clinicians will assess, diagnose, and treat speech, language, social communication, cognitive-communication, and swallowing disorders in children and adults.
There is a fee for these services, but rates are on a sliding scale based on ability to pay. A payment plan is also available.
For more information or to apply, contact:
Dr. Angela Haendel, CCC-SLP
SLH.CLINIC@cuw.edu (preferred) or 262-243-2137
For more information about the CUW Speech, Language & Hearing Clinic, visit cuw.edu.
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