Our Mission
“We connect clinical practice with law and research in order to provide culturally and linguistically appropriate services.”
– Catherine Crowley, Founder and Director
Bilingual SLP Extension Institute
In this six-graduate credit program, bilingual speech-language pathologists earn an advanced certificate in Bilingual SLP and also meet the academic and clinical requirements of the NYSED bilingual extension certificate. Offered in both online or in-person formats at Teachers College, Columbia University.
Cleft Palate Training
Expand clinical skills in cleft palate with video tutorials on evaluation and treatment, speech sound practice books in a variety of languages, and handouts for parents on feeding and best practices.
Introducing CEU Courses
Continue professional development with FREE ASHA-approved CEU courses to expand cultural competency and clinical expertise informed by the law, research, and best practices.
LEADERS On the Go
Access assessment and treatment resources in the office and on the go, with dynamic and engaging displays for mobile devices and tablets!
On Location with LEADERSproject
Learn evidence-based best practices with a broad range of video modules for cleft palate speech rehabilitation, disability evaluation materials and dynamic assessment for school-age children, reading and writing interventions, and more.
International Outreach
Join Cate, her Teachers College graduate SLP students, and experienced ASHA-certified supervisors on their annual international trips to Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Ghana, and Ethiopia, providing communication strategies and speech therapy for individuals with hearing impairments, developmental disabilities, cleft palate, and autism.
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Featured Posts
- Test Review: CELF-5
- Initial Template for Speech-Language Evaluators
- Videos para Mejorar el Habla de Niños con Paladar Hendido (CPPH Playlist)
- Parent‐Friendly Information about Nonspeech Oral Motor Exercises
- Cómo alimentar a los bebés con paladar hendido
- Difference Disorder or Gap: A School-Age Disability Evaluation (DDoG Playlist)