Not exact matches
So, when we call ourselves
Speech Language Pathologist, we're
looking at the farthest of the
speech mechanism — the motor skill and the
language production ability.
Look for a specialist in developmental issues, or consult a
speech pathologist if you're concerned about your child's
language delay.
The
pathologist will do standardized tests and
look for milestones in
speech and
language development.
A
speech -
language pathologist also can help if you see tension in your child's jaw or cheeks, or if he
looks away, clenches his fist from tension, blinks repeatedly, grimaces, or stomps his feet in frustration trying to get the words out.
Erika works with children as a
speech language pathologist and is
looking forward to being an aunt (or Tante, in Dutch).
Pediatric
speech language pathologists who specialize in working with toddlers have a knack for making
speech therapy sessions
look fun and easy.
Look at the
speech -
language pathologist resume example.