Parents of elementary and middle school-aged children will hear from Speech-Language Pathologist Sheryl Denly to learn about reading difficulties, signs of dyslexia, comprehension issues, and ways to help.
About Sheryl: Sheryl is a pediatric speech-language pathologist with over 23 years of experience working with kids in various settings. She specializes in working with children ages 2-12 to enhance their communication skills and support their overall development. She also has specialized training in spelling, phonics, reading comprehension, and dyslexia. Additionally, she has spent 10 years working in early intervention with preschool-age children with receptive and expressive language delays. She is licensed to practice in Georgia and Illinois and I am a nationally certified speech-language pathologist. She is also a member of the American Speech and Hearing Association.
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