SPEECH AND LANGUAGE SERVICES
Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) identify and provide direct and
consultative services to students who demonstrate communication disorders
in the areas of understanding and expressing language, the development of
sounds, appropriate voice quality, fluency, or a speech-language problem
associated with hearing loss.
Speech-Language Pathologists are trained to relate speech and language
competence to educational performance in the classroom and to assist the
educational team in understanding the link between language and
curriculum.
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CONTACT:
Chuck Moore
Supervisor/Consultant
513-735-8335
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