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About
our Advisory Board Member: Sara Rosenfeld-Johnson, CCC-SLP
Sara Rosenfeld-Johnson has
more than 30 years of experience as a speech and language pathologist.
She has spent the last 20 years perfecting her unique brand of oral-motor
speech therapy with a high degree of success, even where traditional
speech therapy has failed. Now she is devoted to teaching others
the methods so they can help their clients with difficult-to-remedy
articulation problems.
She is the author of "Oral-Motor
Exercises for Speech Clarity" and "The HOMEWORK Book ". Sara founded
Innovative Therapists International in 1995 as a speakers bureau
and source for oral-motor therapy tools. She has held seminars throughout
the United States as well as in Europe. She is the international
spokesperson for Moebius Syndrome and
CHARGE Syndrome, and a nationally recognized presenter for Down
syndrome and Cerebral Palsy associations for both professional and
parent organizations.
She also has been a featured speaker for ASHA (American Speech-Language-Hearing
Association) state and national conventions. The Ithaca College
and Columbia University graduate founded Sara R. Johnson Oral-Motor
Speech & Language Associates in South Salem, N.Y. The clinic
specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of clients with oral-motor
based feeding and/or speech disorders.
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The Cherab Foundation is a world-wide nonprofit organization working to improve the communication skills and education of all children with speech and language delays and disorders. Our area of emphasis is verbal and oral apraxia, severe neurologically-based speech and language disorders that hinder children's ability to speak.
The Cherab Foundation is committed to assisting with the development of new therapeutic approaches, preventions and cures to neurologically-based speech disorders. We bring together parents and medical, research, and educational professionals. Please join us and help to give our children a smile and a voice.
Cherab Foundation
Communication Help, Education, Research, Apraxia Base
P.O. Box 8524 PSL, Florida 34952-8524
Phone: 772-335-5135
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Last Update: June 18, 2006
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