Speech-Language Pathologists and Early Intervention
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ASHA Practice Policies, Documents Support EI Role
Speech-language-pathologists certified by ASHA are uniquely qualified to provide early intervention (EI) services for children with, or at risk for, speech, language, and swallowing disorders. Education in typical cognitive and communication development and experience working with young children with speech, language, and swallowing disorders are a required part of the academic and clinical graduate program. ASHA’s Code of Ethics ensures that SLPs provide the highest quality of services.
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ASHA Practice Policies, Documents Support EI Role
Speech-language-pathologists certified by ASHA are uniquely qualified to provide early intervention (EI) services for children with, or at risk for, speech, language, and swallowing disorders. Education in typical cognitive and communication development and experience working with young children with speech, language, and swallowing disorders are a required part of the academic and clinical graduate program. ASHA’s Code of Ethics ensures that SLPs provide the highest quality of services.
See the full Article HERE