WOW in the AZ Daily StarCheck out our latest press at
http://www.azstarnet.com/sn/mailstory-clickthru/244066.php


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WOW on KVOAThe story aired on April 22, 2008 on KVOA News w/Kristi Tedesco, Kristi's Kids. You can read the story and view the video at the KVOA website.
WOW on KUATWe were fortunate to have KUAT's Arizona Illustrated out for a story on WOW. It aired March 31, 2008. You can see it below or at their website.








Angels Make Dreams Come True!Great News!! Angel Charity for Children has chosen The Child Language Center’s Wings on Words (WOW) program as its major beneficiary for 2008. Their gift of $697,000 will add a new classroom wing and playground to the preschool's existing facility at 202 E. Speedway. The additional space will more than double the number of children in our programs, and allow WOW, a recognized center of excellence in our community, to bring much needed speech, language, and literacy programs to children in Pima County. WOW is affiliated with the University of Arizona as a clinical training site for graduate students studying to become Speech-Language Pathologists in the Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences.

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Our Mission

To benefit children with speech and language disorders through specialized early intervention programs, research to improve language learning, and professional training that links research to clinical practice.

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a Child's Speech or Language

Our Mascot - Scotty Bear

Scotty's mouth is a red heart. It symbolizes our goal of making talking and communicating a successful and happy part of children's lives. David Goh, a graduate art student at The University of Arizona, donated his time and talents to design our mascot.

Scotty Bear

Click on the bear to download an enlarged Scotty Bear that you can print and color!

Our Support

The Child Language Center is a not-for-profit community outreach program that has provided early intervention services to children with speech/language disorders since 1989. Its activities are supported by The Scottish Rite Charitable Foundation, The University of Arizona, and the generosity of individuals and organizations in the Tucson area.