Teresa D. Broome
Speech Language Pathologist
Griffith Elementary School
The ability to communicate is very important to a child's success in school. Children that have a speech/language delay may struggle in all academic areas and have difficulty communicating with adults and peers. Children that receive services for a speech/language delay work to improve their ability to communicate. When children that have speech/language delays have support at home their communication skills improve. Help your child become a good communicator. Let them talk and you be a good listener.