About Kidmunicate Pediatric Speech Therapy
Kidmunicate Pediatric Speech Therapy is a clinic led by Clinical Director, Pamela Drennen MS CCC-SLP. The staff consists of highly trained, certified, and licensed speech-language pathologists who use the latest diagnostic and therapy materials to treat a variety of speech disorders. The clinic is open six days a week and accepts many forms of private insurance. Families have had positive experiences with the therapists, who make speech therapy fun through games and achieve positive results. Specific therapists mentioned by families include Mrs. Samantha Michael, Ms. Jessica Robinson, Sarah, and Chasity. One family has had three children receive speech therapy at Kidmunicate over the course of five years, and they found all the therapists to be fantastic. Another family appreciated the competence, calming demeanor, and attentiveness of their child's therapist, Sandi Spuhler. Families highly recommend Kidmunicate and the therapists for their work in improving their children's speech and communication skills.
My son receives speech therapy at Kidmunicate in Wayne. His primary SLP is Pam Drennen. He has also seen Jen Gordon and Monica. Each of these therapists is highly qualified with advanced training and certifications. They all communicate and demonstrate therapy techniques and strategies with me so that I can help my son at home between sessions. My son has made SO much progress since starting here, and even better, he looks forward to it because the SLPs make it fun! The office staff is professional, friendly, understanding of schedule changes and goes above and beyond to help with any billing/insurance issues. If you suspect your child has speech and language needs, I highly recommend contacting Kidmunicate!
Grateful to Kidmunicate for sharing an awesome social story about moving homes!
Kidmunicate had an excellent social story about moving that we found online when trying to help a teen student with autism to understand the changes that were happening in his home. This was critical for him, especially, since he is non-verbal and has tried to walk to his old home - a major safety concern! Thanks, Kidmunicate!