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My child has Autism Spectrum Disorder – Whom should I see???

My child has Autism Spectrum Disorder – Whom should I see???

by admin | Apr 4, 2018 | Autism and Speech Therapy

My child has Autism Spectrum Disorder – Whom should I see??? Jeanette Podolsky Speech-language Pathologist BA (Speech & Hearing Therapy) Wits. Reg CASLPO When you suspect your child has red flags for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) or has been recently diagnosed...

Why Your Speech Therapist Recommends Social Communication Group Therapy

by Mara Shapiro | Mar 11, 2016 | Uncategorized

Do you ever wonder why your Speech-language pathologist recommends your child attend group therapy to supplement their individual speech therapy sessions? Strong social communication skills are one of the most important aspects children learn in order to develop and...

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