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Children's Speech-Language Clinic

Screening: Screening includes a brief evaluation of a child's speech and language skills to determine if a more in-depth evaluation should be completed. A hearing screening is part of the assessment.

Diagnostic Evaluation: A diagnostic evaluation includes an in-depth evaluation of a child's speech and language skills. This includes a determination of whether the child performs as well as other children his or her age in terms of:

In addition, the child's speech will be screened to rule out problems with voice (for example, chronic hoarseness) or fluency (stuttering).

Note: All screening, evaluation, and therapy sessions are performed or supervised by speech-language pathologists who hold a Master's degree and Clinical Certification from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). The clinic serves as a service, research and educational training center. Thus, in most cases, a graduate student is involved in the services provided to children. These students are enrolled in the Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences at the University of Arizona where they are receiving course work and professional education.