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Pediatric Clinic

Pediatric Speech & Language Clinic Resources


Child Speech and Language Information

Provides an overview of speech and language disorders in children, including common types, signs, and when to seek support.

Learning and Thinking Differences Support

A nonprofit resource platform offering expert-reviewed information, tools, and support for individuals with learning and thinking differences, including ADHD and dyslexia.

Disability Resources and Family Support

A nonprofit organization providing resources, training, and support to help families and young people with disabilities navigate education, services, and community systems.

Family Resources

Communication Milestones (Birth to 5 Years)

Outlines communication milestones across early childhood, including speech, language, and listening skills, to help track development and identify when additional support may be needed.

Bilingual Literacy and Learning Resources (Colorín Colorado)

A bilingual resource platform offering research-based information, strategies, and tools to support literacy, language development, and school success for English language learners and their families.

Early Literacy Development

Reading Rockets' resource page with articles and strategies on early literacy development, focusing on how language, early reading skills, and everyday interactions support learning to read.

Parenting Resources for Infants and Toddlers

Zero to Three is a nonprofit resource hub that provides research-based articles, tools, and guidance to help families support early development, learning, and social-emotional growth in infants and toddlers.

Volunteers sit on the floor with two young children during a small group activity and story time.

Graduate clinicians and pediatric clients participate in a play-based speech and language therapy session in the clinic.

Growing Communication Through Play

The Pediatric Speech and Language Clinic provides individualized, play-based therapy to support children’s communication development. Sessions focus on building speech, language, and social communication skills in engaging, meaningful contexts, with graduate student clinicians working closely with each child under licensed supervision. Caregivers are actively involved and supported with strategies to encourage communication during everyday routines, helping children build confidence and participate more fully at home, school, and in their communities.

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