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Elise Delaware

Speech Language Pathologist at Summit Pediatric Therapy

Elise Delaware, M.A., CCC-SLP, is a skilled Speech Language Pathologist currently employed at Summit Pediatric Therapy since January 2023. Prior experience includes serving as a Clinical Fellow in Speech-Language Pathology at Solace Pediatric Healthcare from June 2022 to January 2023, and roles as a Speech Language Pathology Student Clinician at Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare, M Health Fairview Frontiers, Blue Stone Therapy, Minnesota Connect Aphasia Now, and the University of Minnesota Julia M. Davis Speech Language Hearing Center. Elise also worked as a Speech Language Pathology Assistant for School District 27J and Speech Goals Speech Therapy Inc. Elise obtained a Master of Arts in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Minnesota and a degree in Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences from the University of Colorado Boulder.

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Denver, United States

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Summit Pediatric Therapy

Summit Pediatric Therapy is the Premier Provider of Pediatric Speech, Feeding, Occupational, Physical Therapy... Nationally Recognized Therapists. Speech therapy is for children who have difficulty with communication and related disorders, from auditory and memory to voice and oral-motor. It includes specialization in therapy for receptive language, expressive language, articulation/phonological processing, feeding, swallowing, oral motor conditions, fluency and stuttering, voice, and language and literacy. The goal of speech therapy is to get a child to share his or her thoughts and ideas, produce specific sounds, appropriately use objects and toys during play, understand more words, understand sentences, understand reading passages, and much more. therapy. Occupational therapy focuses on fine motor skills, visual-perceptual skills, cognitive skills, and sensory-processing deficits. Our specialists also evaluate children who may benefit from specialized equipment like wheelchairs, splints, and more. The goal of occupational therapy is to get children to engage in basic life tasks, such as buttoning buttons, tying shoes, handwriting skills, and more. therapy. Physical therapy help children improve range of motion, strength, mobility, posture, balance, and endurance for independent function with training for gross motor defects and postural balance, walking/gait, and sports injury. Our physical therapists also help children with strengthening exercises to help decrease any asymmetry that may be occurring due to torticollis and provide specialized care for children suffering from neuromuscular diseases and deficits. We also have specialized equipment and exercises for children who have conditions like ADD or ADHD, as well as those who need help to establish proper coordination patterns as well as rhythm or timing.


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