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Normal Speech & Language Development: How to identify if your child has a speech delay, and where do we go from here? (Birth-5 years)
Our objective for this workshop is to help parents learn the difference between normal language development vs. speech delays & impairments.
The development of communication skills is one of the most important milestones your child must go through. Difficulties acquiring speech and language according to developmental norms might indicate a speech and language delay; which can potentially lead to delays in later school-aged years.
Date: December 11, 2013 Time: 5:00 PM Where: Preschool of America 1190 Park Avenue New York, NY 10128 Tel#:212.410.1100 Presenters: Alpin Gundem M.S., CCC-SLP alpin@giftofgabresources.com Debbie Shiwbalak M.A., CCC-SLP debbie@giftofgabresources.com www.giftofgabresources.com 1(855) SPEAK-HELP
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Parents will learn to:
• Decide if your child requires speech therapy • Learn current speech treatment methods • Understand the challenges you may face by delaying
treatment • Learn what city funded and health insurance options are
available to parents
• Learn to promote your child’s language development using everyday activities, routines and play
• Learn to adjust the way you talk to help children develop more advanced language skills
• Parents will be provided with developmental checklists • Parents will be given plenty of time to engage in a Question
and Answer segment.
Alpin Rezvani, M.A., CCC-SLP, graduated from New York University with a Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology. She holds a Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech, Language, and Hearing Association (ASHA). She has New York licensure in Speech-Language Pathology and earned her degree as a Teacher of the Speech and Hearing Handicapped. She is a speech-language pathologist for the New York Department of Education and co-owner of a private practice. She was an adjunct instructor at New York University. She co-authored two chapters (Community-Based Speech-Language Pathology and Joint Action Routines) in "Cutting-Edge Therapies for Autism". Alpin is also the Co-Founder of Gift of Gab Resources.
www.giftofgabresouces.com alpin@giftofgabresources.com
Debbie Shiwbalak is an undergraduate of St. John’s University where she received her Baccalaureate of Arts in Speech Pathology in 1999, and is a graduate of Long Island University-CW Post Campus, where she received a Master of Arts in Speech Pathology in 2001. She holds a Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) from the American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA) and is licensed by the state of New York to practice speech-language pathology. Debbie has had 13 years experience as a speech pathologist in the New York City area and has been in private practice for 7 years. Debbie is the Co-Founder of Gift of Gab Resources.
www.giftofgabresouces.com debbie@giftofgabresources.com
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