Beverly has been working at Building Blocks since 2019. She loves working with children aged birth to three alongside their family and caregivers. Beverly has worked as a speech-language pathologist in both local public and special education schools. She has evaluated and treated students aged preschool through 21 with a variety of communication needs, including articulation, expressive and receptive language, reading, stuttering, and social skills. Beverly is passionate about helping children communicate their wants and needs across all settings with all listeners and speakers.
Beverly earned her Bachelor of Arts in Communication Science and Disorders and her Master of Arts in Speech Language Pathology from the University of Pittsburgh. She is certified by the American Speech/Language Hearing Association (ASHA). She is licensed by the State Board of Examiners in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology and holds a Level 1 teaching certificate by the State of Pennsylvania. Beverly regularly participates in continuing education related to a range of topics, including birth to three treatment, articulation treatment, reading development, and expressive and receptive language treatment.
"Beverly was wonderful to work with! We worked with her from January to September and our son made huge improvements with his speech. Each week she provided us new techniques and strategies to work with our son. We came up with a plan to implement each week to build on his speech needs which significantly worked. He enjoyed each week when she came for his session and loved working and playing with her. We truly felt that Beverly listened to our concerns and focused on areas that we felt he needed the most help with. We would recommend her to anyone and cannot thank her enough for all of her help!"
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