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Speech Language Pathology Services

Speech-Language Pathology services are designed to enhance oral language, literacy, and functional communication learning in students with a diverse range of abilities within an anti-racist, anti-oppressive framework.

The role of the Speech-Language Pathologist is to problem-solve in a collaborative relationship with educators and caregivers to develop programming ideas and suggestions to enhance the language and literacy opportunities within a culturally relevant and responsive pedagogy.

Services focus on younger students in the kindergarten and primary grades with a commitment to early intervention, prevention, and innovative programs while honouring the lived experience and identities of students and their families.

Speech-Language Pathologists provide:

  • assessment
  • collaborative consultation
  • programming
  • intervention
  • professional learning and in-services for teachers
  • resources and support for caregivers

Speech-Language Pathologists support students in the following areas:

  • speech (articulation, stuttering and voice)
  • oral language (comprehension and expression)
  • early literacy
  • intervention
  • augmentative and alternative communication (AAC)
  • social communication

Services are accessed through School Support Team (SST) discussion.

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Speech-Language Pathologists are graduates of accredited University programs with Master’s Degrees, and are regulated by the.

Speech-Language Pathologists can also choose to be members of


Resources

Further information and resources are also available on our 

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