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LINKS to Language© LINKS to Language helps children establish attending skills and build competence in auditory memory, language processing and syntax.
LINKS has been dramatically effective in treating many children diagnosed as:
Pamela C. Payne, M.S., CCC/SLP of HELP Associates has presented LINKS to Language to professionals and parents in public seminars and in school-sponsored seminars for more than 12 years. She is a co-author of Teaching Tales©, the sequel curriculum for LINKS graduates. Several of Princeton Speech-Language and Learning Center's speech-language pathologists have graduated from this program.
LINKS provides a missing linguistic LINK for children with apraxic and phonological disorders to practice speech production in gradually longer and more complex utterances.
LINKS training is appropriate for therapists and for parents.
LINKS requires no more than two to four hours of intervention each week. LINKS to Language training empowers parents with knowledge and strategies to enable them to personally participate in their child's treatment program. The information parents gain from attending the seminars or participating in private therapy can make them more savvy consumers of alternative treatment options and more effective advocates for their children. LINKS requires no more than two to four hours of intervention each week.
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To schedule an appointment, contact us at:
Princeton Speech-Language & Learning Center,19
Wall Street, Princeton, NJ 08540, fax (609) 924-6563 This site designed and maintained by VisionPoint® Copyright© 2005 |