Speech-Language Pathology
School division speech-language pathologists (SLP) work with students to help them speak better and understand what is happening in the classroom.
School division speech-language pathologists help students…
- talk so that others understand what they say
- learn what words mean (increase vocabulary)
- put words in the right order
- follow directions
- know what to say to others (social skills)
- when their voice sounds different
- when they stutter
The speech-language pathologist trains EAs to work with the students and checks in each month to keep the work on track.
More information about speech and language can be found at: