Tools for Talking
2 part series to improve Speech and Language Delays
Every child reaches developmental milestones at their own pace. This is especially true for speech, language and feeding milestones.
In this 2-part series we will explore these developmental delays while giving parents Tools for Talking.
Part 1: 'It Takes Two to Talk' - Hanen Program with Stephanie Glazier.
Date and Time: June 10th at 7-8 pm.
Stephanie Glazier, will be talking about 'It Takes Two to Talk' - Hanen Program for parent of children with language delay. This program is designed specifically for parents of young children, from birth to 5 years.
Part 2: Oral Motor and and Feeding Therapy with Whitney Pimentel.
Date and Time: July 1st at 1-2 pm.
During this session, Whitney Pimentel, will explain how the inability of eating, negatively impact speech development.
Part 1: The Hanen Program with Stephanie Glazier
Where: https://www.facebook.com/FNDPEN
Meet our Guest: Stephanie Glazier, M.A., CCC-SLP:
Stephanie has more than 22 years experience in the field of Speech-Language Pathology. She has worked in a variety of settings, including inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation at a pediatric hospital for children as well as the public schools. She is a Hanen certified speech-language pathologist and runs a variety of Hanen parent programs including the “It Takes Two to Talk - Hanen Program for Parents.” as well as the “More Than Words - Hanen Program for Parents of Children on the Autism Spectrum.” In addition to running parent programs, Stephanie is an instructor with The Hanen Center and travels nationally to present workshops to train and certified speech-language pathologists in the “It Takes Two to Talk - Hanen Program for Parents.”
Part 2: Oral Motor & Feeding Therapy with Whitney Pimentel
When: Thursday, July 1st, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Eastern
Where: https://www.facebook.com/FNDPEN
Meet our Guest: Whitney Pimentel, M.A., CCC-SLP
Whitney Pimentel MA CCC-SLP
Oral Motor and Feeding Specialist
Soren Richardson - Soren@fndfl.org
Luke Wilson - lwilson@fndfl.org
Family Network on Disabilities
Collectively the PEN Team has over 60 years of experience with all aspects of disability from medical diagnosis, early intervention to school eligibility - IDEA/IEP, inclusion in school & community setting, navigating Transition and Post Secondary options to living independently, and much much more … our goal is to share our experience, strength and hope through informal storytelling of raising our children with a wide range of disabilities & family dynamics.
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