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Celebrating 30 Years of Dedication: Our Founder, Deborah
This year marks a special milestone for our founder, Deborah, as she celebrates 30 years in the field of speech-language pathology, three decades devoted to helping adults and children strengthen their communication skills and restore feeding/swallowing skills. From...
Importance of Play in Speech Pathology
For adults, work is how we grow and contribute. For children, that work is play. It’s not just fun or a way to pass the time—it’s how kids make sense of the world, connect with others, and begin to develop critical language skills. At Speech Pathways, we see play as...
Early Signs of Sensory Processing Disorders
Everyone has sensory preferences. Whether we enjoy food hot or cold or prefer quiet over noisy spaces, these preferences help us regulate and adapt to our surroundings. But when a child’s sensory system struggles to self-regulate, daily routines can feel overwhelming....
Overcoming the Struggles of Dyslexia
At Speech Pathways, our work is about more than words. It is about recognizing challenges, celebrating strengths, and unlocking each child’s potential. Malik Burdan, one of our licensed speech language pathologists, recently shared a powerful story about a student he...
A Parent’s Speech Pathways Story
When Nicole Semuskie moved to the Central Valley with her family, she knew her son needed speech support right away. As a military family, moving often comes with challenges, but Nicole didn’t waste any time. Just one month after arriving, a pediatrician referred them...
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