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Online speech therapy & speech workshops for parents and carers

Complement speech therapy with breakthrough online instruction and support.

 

ONLINE SPEECH THERAPY

Looking for speech therapy services? Claire has over 30 years of experience as a licensed Speech Language Pathologist.  She is committed to providing research-based, fun, interactive, and individually adapted therapy sessions and evaluations for children, adolescents, and adults. She can provide online therapy solutions for a spectrum of speech-language delays and disorders in both English and French.

 
Claire Coudière, Speech Language Pathologist, Orthophoniste, Logopède. Online speech therapy for children and adults.

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Unleash your child’s potential.  Learn how to help your child strengthen their understanding of fundamental math concepts that build analytical thinking and logical reasoning skills.  In “Make math count!“, Claire will explore early childhood math concepts with engaging and easily replicated activities you can do at home with your child.  Designed for young children and for those with learning difficulties like dyscalculia.

 

Join us for our next Live Q & A session.

Have questions about a recent diagnosis? Not sure if you're seeing early signs of a learning disability? Or have questions about how online speech therapy works? Each Q&A webinar will provide an opportunity to speak with a qualified and experienced speech. Contact us for more information or sign up for our newsletter to find out when the next Q&A will take place.
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LogoVoxity - Speech Language Center - learning support workshops helping young children and children with dyscalculia build math skills

Help your child understand math, logic, and analytical thinking.

Our video-based course, Make math count will teach you how best to help your child grasp mathematical concepts that lead to logical reasoning and analytical thinking. Especially designed for young children or learners with dyscalculia. Claire uses clear instruction and practical examples that can be implemented into  everyday life. 

 

Claire Coudière, M.S.
Speech Language Therapist

Claire is passionate about making speech therapy services accessible to everyone. She founded LogoVoxity to share her extensive knowledge and more than 30 years of experience as a licensed clinical speech therapist to those in need of services around the globe.

She believes in a practical approach to speech therapy and feels that family involvement and support play an integral part in reaching therapeutic goals.  She has practiced in the United States, Canada, France, Belgium, and with families around the world. She works with many expat families who are unable to find speech therapy in their current locations.

She provides therapy for individuals of all ages who present with a wide range of speech delays and disorders. She has considerable experience working with multilingual and multicultural families.

“I strive to harness individual strengths for effective therapy.”

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