Over 10% of children have a communication disorder, which is among the most common disability among kids. According to the National Institute of Deafness and Other Communication Disorders: In children between the ages of 3-17, nearly 1 in 12 (7.7%) has had a disorder related to voice, speech, language, or swallowing in the past 12 months.
Utilizing the appropriate tools and techniques to enhance the quality of life for patients is what sets SLP apart as a function-focused discipline. Theramoves offers a variety of live speech pathology continuing education courses for speech therapists to advance their clinical reasoning, knowledge, and skill sets for a variety of settings and populations.













Upcoming SLP CEU Courses
What is the role of a speech-language pathologist?
Speech-language pathologists (also known as speech therapists) will assess and treat babies all the up to geriatric individuals who have speech, language, voice, and fluency disorders. In addition to treating swallowing, stuttering, social communication, and cognitive-communication challenges. The therapist aims to improve the quality of life and independence for individuals in the area of importance to them.
Courses for Speech and Language Pathologists are approved by NY State Education Department and many by ASHA.
Please check each individual course for the proper approvals

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SLP’s pride themselves on their people-based, evidence approach to helping people achieve their desired occupations. Taking SLP CEU courses with Theramoves is the first step to growing your therapy “toolkit” and providing clients with the best possible outcomes.