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In recent years, the term neurodiverse and neurodivergent have gained momentum here in the United States, focusing on brain differences rather than on deficits.  Neurodivergent is not a medical term.  Instead, it is a way to describe people using words other than "normal" and "abnormal".  That is important to recognize and acknowledge because there is no single definition of "normal" for how the human brain works.

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Judy Singer, an autistic sociologist, started using the term neurodiversity in the late 1990s.  Neurodiversity refers to the concept that certain developmental disorders are normal variations in the brain.  The term neurodivergent describes people whose brain differences affect how their brain works which means they have different strengths and challenges from people whose brains don't have those differences.  The possible differences include medical disorders, learning disabilities, and other conditions.  We, as SLPs, find those strengths and utilize them to support the challenges out neurodivergent clients face daily.  At Speech and Language Services of Marin-Sonoma (SLS), we provide neurodiverse-affirming therapy and education to help support parents, caregivers, educators, and others involved in the neurodivergent client's daily life.

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What is neurodiverse-affirming therapy and what does it look like?  The fundamental valuses of neurodiversity-affirming therapy at SLS include acceptance, respect, empathy, empowerment, advocacy, and autonomy.  At SLS, we believe in and provide evidence-based and strength-based services which includes 3 equally valued components: quality research evidence, clinical expertise, and experience, and client/family perspectives and expertise. 

 

The speech language pathologists at SLS are constantly learning.  We won't always be perfect, but we are listening!

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Speech and Language Services of Marin-Sonoma is a comprehensive speech pathology practice with locations in Marin and Sonoma Counties. We specialize in a variety of disorders allowing us to create the best treatment options for our clients and their families. Diagnosis and therapy are provided on an individual basis, with treatment designed to meet the individual needs of both adults and children.  Our therapists work closely with parents and caregivers in a family centered environment and collaborate with other professionals to help facilitate optimal therapeutic outcomes.  Through early intervention, our clients are given the opportunity to maximize their communication and learning skills.

We specialize in the Diagnosis and Treatment of:
  • Aphasia

  • Apraxia

  • Articulation

  • Language

  • Stuttering

  • Cleft Palate

  • Hearing Impairment

  • Dysarthria

  • Central Auditory Processing

  • Autism Spectrum Disorders

  • Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)

  • ​Dysphagia (Swallowing Disorders)

  • Oral Myofunctional Disorders

  • Social Pragmatic Language Disorders

  • Feeding Disorders

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LOCATIONS

Marin County Office:
165 N. Redwood Dr. Suite 200
San Rafael, CA 94903
Phone:(415) 479-7880

 

Sonoma County Office:
1301 Redwood Wy
Suite 165
Petaluma, CA 94954
Phone:(707) 763-6419
Fax:(707) 763-2537

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frontdesk@speechlanguage.info

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