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Express Communication Therapy

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Oportunidad laboral:

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Estamos aceptando hojas de vida Resume para CFY y Patologos del habla en este momento.

Excelente práctica privada.

Aplique hoy Email:

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ect@expresscommunicationtherapy.net

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Nuestros Servicios

Nos especializamos en las areas de articulacion, retraso del habla, intervención temprana, problemas del aprendizaje, bilingüismo, autismo y apraxia.

 

Somos una practica privada que sirve a niños de edades de 0 a 10 años de edad y ofrecemos servicios de terapia del habla en los siguientes condados y ciudades:

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Forsyth, Randolph, Guilford y sus alrededores.  En las ciudades de, High Point, Asheboro, Winston Salem, Greensboro, Kernersville y Thomasville. ​Nosotros tenemos más de 15 años de experiencia trabajando con población pediátrica y con niños con dificultades en el habla y bilingüismo.

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Express Communication Therapy  prestamos servicios en  en los siguientes localidades: hogares, guarderías, preescolares y Head Starts. Estamos ofreciendo también Telepractica desde el confort de su hogar.

 

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Nuestra Historia

Express Communication Therapy es fundada por Ana María Rendón, quien es originaria de Bogotá, Colombia. Obtuvo una Licenciatura en Discurso en Barranquilla, Colombia. En 2009, obtuvo una maestría en LIU en trastorno de la comunicación. Tiene más de 15 años de experiencia trabajando con niños y familias con dificultades de habla, lenguaje y comunicación. Anamaria trabajó en la ciudad de Nueva York durante 10 años con familias que tienen niños con necesidades especiales y de comunicación.

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Quiero expresar un profundo agradecimiento a la Terapeuta Ani Rendon por todo el apoyo que le dio a  mis hijas Noelia y Leisa

Montes es su terapia del habla .
Noelia es una niña con Síndrome de Down y a su corta edad de 3 años tenía 2 operaciones de corazón abierto y una de tubo gástrico  y ella ni se acercaba con nadie que no fuera su papá a o su mamá y los juguetes de doctor como las jeringas y los estetoscopios los guantes le daban mucho miedo y la magia de la terapia con la señora Ani fue verdaderamente sorprendente porque aparte de qué con ella si se iba con ella la abrazaba y empezó a jugar con esos juguetes sin tenerles miedo gracias señora Ani y también a la Terapeuta Sara que ya después nos dio fue un poco a las terapias que le dieron en la casa pero muy eficaces las dos niñas empezaron con él habla mucho mejor no habla Noelia al 100% pero se da entender mucho más de lo que al principio estaba gracias por eso. Leticia Arvizu.

Leticia Arvizu

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  • How long do speech therapy sessions last?
    Speech and language therapy sessions usually last 30 minutes and treatments are recommended twice a week. The duration and frequency of treatment depend on the severity of the disorder, the age of the client and the associated physical, emotional and social factors.
  • What is your cancellation policy?
    There are no charges for cancellations made 24 hours before a scheduled appointment. If you do not cancel less than 24 hours in advance, a $ 40.00 cancellation / non-filing fee will apply. This policy strictly applies and applies to all patients, regardless of their insurance or payment method.
  • What do I need to schedule an appointment?
    Before scheduling an appointment, you need to obtain a prescription from your referring physician for the evaluation and treatment of speech and language. Contact us if you need help getting a prescription from your doctor. Patients cannot be seen for an initial evaluation without a valid prescription.
  • Do you accept health insurance?
    Yes! Express Communication Therapy accepts NC Medicaid, Tailored plans, BCBS and private pay. It is the patient's responsibility to call and confirm the benefits of the treatment of speech and language pathology services with their insurance company. In the event that your commercial insurance company is billed and payment is denied, the patient will be responsible for the cost of all services provided.
  • Will I have a copayment for my speech and language pathology services?
    Each commercial insurance plan is different, however, in general, speech and language pathology services are subject to a copayment. In many cases, speech and language pathology services fall under the "specialized" co-payment classification. We recommend that you contact your insurance company to confirm the cost of your copayment associated with your insurance plan.
  • Are you currently accepting new patients?
    Yes. We strive to schedule new patient evaluations. Contact a patient care representative at 336-323-8285 to schedule an appointment or download our referral form and we will contact you.
  • Do you have private payment rates?
    Yes, contact us for a list of our private payment rates. Private payment rates are on a variable scale so that high quality care is affordable for everyone.
  • What is an evaluation?
    Evaluations may include a series of standardized tests, observations, developmental checklists and a collection of a speech and language sample. Several sessions may be needed to get enough information to make a diagnosis. Evaluations may include a collaboration of professionals such as speech and language pathologists, audiologists, social workers, psychologists and neurologists.
  • What is speech and language treatment?
    Speech treatment varies according to the severity and type of diagnosis. With very young children, therapy often takes the form of parental counseling and language stimulation activities to help allow and support the child's development. Structured game tasks can be used to teach communication skills, as well as model language structure and conversation rules (such as taking turns).
  • How do I know that my child is late in language or speech?
    You can find this example familiar for your concern: My 2 and a half year old son, Evan, does not speak at all. He doesn't answer when I call his name. He turns the pages of a book, but he doesn't pay attention when I read him. He shows me what he wants, but he doesn't use words. He doesn't do what I ask him to do. He gets angry when I don't understand. This is normal? Do you just need more time to catch up? Signs of a language disorder: Does not smile or interact with others (birth - 3 months) Does not babble (4–7 months) Few sounds (7 to 12 months) Do not use gestures (eg, Shake, point) ( 7–12 months) Do not understand what others say (7 months to 2 years) Just say a few words (12-18 months) Do not gather words to form sentences (1½ - 3 years) Have trouble playing and talking with other children (2–3 years) Has problems with early reading and writing skills, for example, Signs of a speech and sound disorder: Says p, b, m, hyw incorrectly in words (1–2 years) Says k, g , f, t, dyn incorrectly in words (2–3 years) Produces a discourse that is not clear, even to familiar people (2–3 years) Signs of stuttering (dissipation): Struggles to say sounds or words (2½ to 3 years) Repeat the first sounds of the words: "b-b-b-ball" for "ball" (2½ - 3 years) He pauses a lot while he talks (2½ - 3 years) Stretches sound: "f-f-f-f-farm" for "farm" (2½ - 3 years) SOURCE: http://www.asha.org/public/Early-Detection-of-Speech-Language-and-Hearing-Disorders/ If you want Express Communication Therapy can schedule a complementary Speech and language Screening at no cost, contact us and we will be glad to assist you.
  • Will learning two languages ​​cause speech or language problems?
    No. Children around the world learn more than one language without developing speech or language problems. Bilingual children develop language skills just like other children.
  • What should I expect when my child learns more than one language?
    Every bilingual child is unique. The development of skills in two languages ​​depends on the quality and amount of experience the child has using both languages. The following are some basic guidelines: Like other children, most bilingual children speak their first words when they turn 1 year old (for example, "mom" or "dad"). At 2 years, most bilingual children can use two-word phrases (for example, "my ball" or "no juice"). These are the same milestones in language development that are observed in children who learn only one language. From time to time, children can mix grammar rules, or they can use words from both languages ​​in the same sentence. This is a normal part of bilingual language development. When a second language is introduced, some children may not speak much for a while. This "period of silence" can sometimes last several months. Again, this is normal and will disappear. SOURCE: http://www.asha.org/public/speech/development/BilingualChildren/#problems
  • What language will be used in therapy for my child?
    After completing the evaluation, a therapist from the express communication therapy will determine in which language the child is dominant and the therapy could be carried out in that language.
  • Where they are located?
    Express communication therapy is located in the Piedmont, North Carolina area.
  • Where do you treat clients?
    Express Communication Therapy is treating clients at their naturalistic environment such as daycares, Head Starts, pre-schools, and homes and we are providing teletherapy services at the comfort of your home.
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