Scottish Rite Childhood Language Center
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June 7, 2010
My son, now 7 1/2, has been receiving speech and language services at SRCLC for about 3 years. He was diagnosed with severe Apraxia at age 3 and was completely non-verbal. We were blessed to find a private therapist who brought him into the "speaking" world, and blessed again to then have SRCLC continue with the articulation issues and more importantly, focus on the language aspects of his disability. As a parent of a non-verbal child, all you want is for him to speak. It's easy to forget about the language component; e.g., does he understand or can he process what you are saying? It's been a long road, but SRCLC has made it tremendously easier. With skilled, caring therapists, my son has made great strides with his speech and overall academics. We have recommended SRCLC to many friends with children who have speech issues. We feel lucky to be a worthy recipient of their services.
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I've personally experienced the results of this organization in...
that my son has speech that is now judged to be highly intelligible.
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What I've enjoyed the most about my experience with this nonprofit is...
the professionalism and kindness of the staff and, of course, the wonderful results we have obtained.
The kinds of staff and volunteers that I met were...
knowledgeable and helpful -- even during the time we were on the waiting list for services. They were always available and willing to answer questions.
If this organization had 10 million bucks, it could...
help so many, many children in need.
How frequently have you been involved with the organization?
About every week
When was your last experience with this nonprofit?
2010
May 10, 2010
My son, who is almost 14 years old, and has mild to moderate physical and cognitive disabilities, has been receiving speech therapy at SRCLC for as long as I can remember. He has speech and language difficulties related to low muscle tone and developmental delays. Our insurance stopped paying for speech therapy after 3 months, and said that he would not be eligible for further coverage unless he had a new and unrelated diagnosis. The Scottish Rite provides speech therapy services on a sliding fee based on income. His therapist is one of the most skilled, caring and dedicated professionals who has worked with my son (and there have been many). Every week I am impressed to see how she works with him creatively and respectfully and is able to pull from him things I was not sure he could do. The other staff at SRCLC are always helpful kind and courteous. I have recommended this facility to many friends and neighbors and will continue to do so in the future!
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I've personally experienced the results of this organization in...
My son's speech and language have made slow but steady progress thanks to SRCLC!
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How frequently have you been involved with the organization?
About every week
When was your last experience with this nonprofit?
2010
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