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Phone: 509.525.4827 Fax: 509.525.3741

Speech and Language Pathologist

 



What is a Speech-Language Pathologist?

Speech & Language Pathologist

Wendi Kytola, MS CCC-SLP

Wendi Kytola

 

 

Speech and Language Department Location:

Davis Elementary School
31 SE Ash Ave
College Place, WA 99324
509-525-5110 ext 136
Room 25

Schools Served:

Davis Elementary
31 SE Ash Ave
College Place, WA 99324
509.525.5110 ext 136
Room 25

Meadow Brook Intermediate
509.522.3265

John Sager Middle School
Phone: 509.525.4827

A speech-language pathologist (SLP) is a highly-trained professional who evaluates and treats children and adults who have difficulty with speech or language. Although people often think of speech and language as the same thing, the terms actually have very different meanings. If your child has trouble with speech, he/ she struggles with the "how-to" of talking-the coordination of the muscles and movements necessary to produce speech. If your child has trouble with language, he/she struggles with understanding what he/she hears or sees. Your child may struggle to find the right words and/or organize those words in a meaningful way to communicate a message or hold a conversation.

Below is a list of common speech and language disorders with a brief explanation of each.

Speech Disorders

Articulation - the way we say our speech sounds
Phonology - the speech patterns we use
Apraxia - difficulty planning and coordinating the movements needed to make speech sounds.
Fluency - stuttering
Voice - problems with the way the voice sounds, such as hoarseness.

Language Disorders

Receptive Language - difficulty understanding language
Expressive Language - difficulty using language
Pragmatic Language - social communication; the way we speak to each other.

Other Disorders

Deafness/Hearing Loss - loss of hearing; therapy includes developing lip-reading, speech, and/or alternative communication systems.
Oral-Motor Disorders - weak tongue and/or lip muscles.
Swallowing/Feeding Disorders - difficulty chewing and/or swallowing.

Speech & Language Pathology Assistant

Sheila Woelfle, SLPA

 


Sheila Woelfle

 

 

Is your child's development typical of other children his or her age? Check links below.

IMPORTANT COMMUNICATION MILESTONES

 

Vocabulary Development Chart

Helpful language based tasks

Speech Sound Examples Chart

Speech Sound Production

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