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Pathways to Communication Enhancement

The most comprehensive pediatric speech-language pathology clinic in Carroll County, Maryland

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ABOUT

SPEECH PATHways strives to bring the best approach to each client along with the support that is critical to success. Owner Kimberly A. Bell, M.S., CCC-SLP, has been a speech and language pathologist for over 30 years. 

SERVICES

Treatment Sessions

Individual or Group

Services

Evaluations/Assessments

 Speech and language evaluations and assessments are conducted to
establish and diagnose a wide array of communication disorders.

Individual Therapy

SPEECH PATHways strives to be on the cutting edge of pediatric intervention, offering therapeutic options personalized for your child's needs. Many of the techniques we practice can only be found in a handful of clinics across the United States. 

Executive Function Coaching

Like other learning disabilities, Executive Function disorders tend to run in families. Resulting problems may be seen at any age, although disorders may first be noticed when children reach school age and are required to juggle increasingly more and complex tasks. 

Childhood Apraxia of
Speech Specialty

Parents and children travel from surrounding states to visit SPEECH PATHways, Kim is recognized by Apraxia-Kids for Advanced Training and Expertise in Childhood Apraxia of Speech. In fact virtually Kimberly Bell is  licensed in MD, PA, CA and OH. 

TESTIMONIALS

Parents Recommend

Angie S.

"After working with these professionals, not only has the door been opened for her to communicate more successfully, but she has developed friendships and confidence."

Parent to Child aged 3

“His frustration level was high, he wanted to communicate but no one could understand him. With her infinite patience Kim was able to work with him successfully!"

Parent to Child aged 4

"Our therapist provided home activities and resources for us to help our daughter and to alleviate our worries about her speech delay. We feel lucky yo have found SPEECH PATHways."

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