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Speech and language pathologists work with children and students from birth to age 26 to help them improve their speaking and communication skills. Speech and language pathologists may work with a school psychologist to evaluate students under the autism spectrum disorder guidelines and other disabilities. In addition, they participate on local school education teams to help address speech and language issues. They are required to have a master's degree.
Kara Albrecht
231-898-1623
Carrie Failor
231-898-1620
Jennifer Hamm
231-898-1668
Stephanie Hart
231-898-1631
Rachelle Ledger
231-898-1669
Gretchen Luce
231-898-1624
Lindy Papes-Gillett
231-898-1625
Kate Pratt
231-898-1667
Bekky Hall
231-898-1622
Jennifer Taranko
231.898.1640
Heather VanderHaag
231-898-1626