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Language Therapy Consultancy - Private speech therapists. Includes profiles of consultants, list of services available and location of clinic.
Meta Description: [ Lancashire Independent Speech & Language Therapy Consultancy provides assessement and therapy for a wide range of communication difficulties in children Interactive classes to help children, from 2 years ]

Anne Brown Communication Specialists - A private practice in speech-language pathology, located in Olympia, Washington.

Batchelor Communication Services - Addresses communication and swallowing needs from preschool through retirement.

Beeks Speech-Language Therapy Services and Consulting - Evaluations and individualized therapy for children and adults by a certified and licensed speech-language pathologist. Student and contractual services are also available. Site includes articulation, oral motor intervention, and voice therapy information. North Texas and Southern Oklahoma areas.

Comprehensive Communication Specialists - Speech-pathology practice, treating a wide variety of communication and swallowing disorders in adults and children.

East Bay Therapy: Speech and Language Therapy Clinic - Licensed, professional speech-language pathologists specializing in pediatric and adult communication disorders and language development. Located in Pleasanton, CA.
Meta Description: [ East Bay Therapy: Speech-Language Therapy Clinic at 344 Divison Streeet, Pleasanton, California - 14th year of providing professional, licensed speech/language therapy for adults and children with speech-language development disorders in the greater San Francisco bay area. ]

Ellingsen and Associates - International Speech-Language practice offering customized, on-site and computer-based instruction for individuals, schools, and corporations, in addition to training for paraprofessionals.

Hanover Speech Improvement - New York City based practice of Fern Hanover, licensed speech-language pathologist. Voice therapy, accent reduction and speech therapy services are offered.
Meta Description: [ Speech improvement, accent reduction and voice therapy services from Fern Hanover to improve your speech and communicate your intended message. Voice therapy will eliminate vocal strain, fatigue, hoarseness, and nasality in your speech. Speech improvement and accent reduction will help you gain ... ]

Innovative Speech Therapy - Outpatient Clinic in Maryland. Using technology to help adults with a range of communication and cognitive challenges.
Meta Description: [ Speech therapy for adult stroke or head injury victims using computers, software and technology ]

Jennifer Sweeney - Private speech-language therapist consultant working with survivors of strokes and other brain injuries.
Meta Description: [ Jennifer Sweeney is a registered speech-language pathologist in Vancouver, British Columbia, specializing in aphasia, advocacy, consulting and teaching. ]

Michelle Pascoe and Associates. - Speech and Language therapy services offered in the Derbyshire and South Yorkshire areas of the UK. Profile and clinic information.

SpeechCare, Inc - Offers speech-language therapy and training workshops for parents and professionals.

Speechcenter, Inc. - Rehabilitative speech-language pathologist private practice. Includes company background as well as information about services offered and job opportunities. Located in North Carolina.

The Speech and Literacy Center - A Speech Language Therapy private practice in Tinley Park, Illinois.

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Autism Speech therapy

Whenever I arrive at Jacobs house he runs up, says hi, gives me a hug and reminds me of the fun things we have done together (it's so cool). However, he did need a bit of help to get it grammatically correct. For example he would say "We go to Rainbows End!" (A theme park)He actually meant "We went to Rainbows End" I gently corrected him often but he would still say "go" instead of "went". So we played this game where when he said "go" he had to spit it out and say "went". After just one session he got it. Now he consistently says "went". Here he just starts doing it for the fun of it. Constantly being corrected can affect one's self-esteem, learning by playing a silly game can often be more effective with the added bonus of having fun together

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