Speech and Language Services
What exactly is a Speech and Language Pathologist?
Speech and language pathologists are experts in the development of communication
and its disorders. They are educated with a minimum of a Master's Degree,
hold state certification and are licensed by the Department of Health.
Does Murphy School have a Speech/Language Pathologist?
The Dr. Charles E. Murphy School has a full time Speech/Language Pathologist
who specializes in treating children whose speech or language disorders
prevent them from being successful in the academic setting. Assistance
is provided to children with: language disorders (difficulty understanding
and/or expressing language; involving content, form, or use), chronic
voice disorders, stuttering, hearing impairment and articulation problems.
Services include: identifying children with communication problems by
screening or referral, assessing and diagnosing children's communicative
needs and behaviors. Goal-based remediation in individual or group sessions
or in the classroom is provided. Periodic assessment of children's progress
in achieveing instructional and clinical goals and objectives is done
each year.
How do I know if my child has a Speech or Language Disorder?
Compare your child's speech and/or language to a child who is similar
in age, sex and ethnicity. If there is a marked difference in the way
your child speaks or is understood, you may want to contact your child's
teacher. S/he works cooperatively with the speech and language pathologist
and may ask for an informal screening to access whether the difficulty
is developmentally appropriate or whether an assessment may be necessary..
How do I contact the Speech/Language Pathologist at Murphy School?
For more information about Speech and Language Services at Murphy School,
please contact Lori Middel,
speech and language pathologist |