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When in Doubt, Check it Out!
"It is a fact that school-aged children with language problems are typically not
proficient readers and writers, and frequently experience problems in reading
and comprehension." says Sharon Collins, M.S., C.C.C.-S/LP, C.O.M., owner
and director of the Cincinnati Center for Improved Communication.
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What is the Jon Peterson Special Needs Scholarship?
A public-school education is not right for everyone. Many students learn best
in a school setting with smaller class sizes or a more individualized curriculum.
Some Children may learn better in a home environment. However, private
school tuition is expensive and home schooling can be expensive, depending
on the type of curriculum chosen.
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Let's Talk Because Communication is Basic to Living
Parents, teachers and physicians want to give children and young adults
every advantage possible. That's why when it comes to diagnostic and
therapeutic services for individuals with communication disorders and
language-based learning problems, they can turn to the Cincinnati
Center for Improved Communication (CCIC).
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Orofacial Myology!
Imagine you're in your mid-twenties and your employer sits you down
to tell you, "I'm sorry, but until you fix your speech issues, we can't promote
you." That is exactly what happened to Charlie, a professional salesman
who sought help from Sharon Collins, president of the Cincinnati Center
for Improved Communication.
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Partnering With Private Schools: A Win-Win-Win
It's a frantic and oh-too-familiar scenario for many parents of school-aged children with speech, language and language-based
learning issues: scrambling at the end of the work day to get sons and daughters from after-school activities in order to shuttle them
to a therapist's office that closes at 6 p.m. Imagine if your children received those same individualized screening
, diagnostic and therapy services on campus during their school day insteam
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