Julie C. Meyer, M.S. CCC-SLP
Meet the Therapist
Julie studied in upstate NY receiving her bachelor's degree in Communication Science Disorders from Elmira College. In 2003 she was one recipient of a leadership grant out of 12 students nationwide, that allowed her to further pursue her passion, and study American Sign Language at Gallaudet University for a summer. She earned her Masters in speech-language pathology with a specialty certification in working with deafness and hard of hearing individuals at Nazareth College in Rochester, NY. During her studies there, she took classes at at the National Technical Institute of the Deaf at Rochester Institute of Technology. She also worked and interned at the Spoken and Language Learning and Practice Lab, where she worked with college students who are deaf to work towards their goals of improving their voice and spoken language skills. Julie has skills in Signed English, American Sign Language, and Cued Speech.
After graduating, Julie moved to Washington D.C. where she worked as a speech-language pathologist from 2006-2009, for The River School, a private school with children who are deaf or hard of hearing utilizing cochlear implants and/or hearing aids, in an auditory-oral, inclusion program. Here, she worked full time in preschool and kindergarten classrooms as a teacher and speech language therapist along with a masters level educator in a co-teaching model. She planned classroom lessons for preschool and kindergarten, taught oral-motor and phonological awareness/literacy groups, and collaborated with an on-site audiologist, teacher, and occupational therapist. Julie has also had experience with working with a variety of speech and language disorders in private clinics and public schools including speech/articulation disorders, phonological disorders, language disorders, fluency disorders, and Childhood Apraxia of Speech from 2009 until the present time.
Julie's mission is to provide best practice and quality service in listening and spoken language, articulation, overall language, and fluency development; as well as support services to teachers, parents, and family members. Julie currently lives in Fredericksburg, VA with her husband, 3 year old son, and 1 year old daughter.
Education
M.S. Speech-Language Pathology with Specialty Certification in Deafness/Hard of Hearing program, Nazareth College 2006
B.S. Speech-Language Pathology, Elmira College 2004
Professional Credentials
American Speech-Language Hearing Association, Certificate Of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology
Licensed as a Speech-Language Pathologist in the state of Virginia
Member of Speech and Hearing Association of Virginia (SHAV)
CONTACT ME to find out more about me and if I am good fit for your child!
Meet the Therapist
Julie studied in upstate NY receiving her bachelor's degree in Communication Science Disorders from Elmira College. In 2003 she was one recipient of a leadership grant out of 12 students nationwide, that allowed her to further pursue her passion, and study American Sign Language at Gallaudet University for a summer. She earned her Masters in speech-language pathology with a specialty certification in working with deafness and hard of hearing individuals at Nazareth College in Rochester, NY. During her studies there, she took classes at at the National Technical Institute of the Deaf at Rochester Institute of Technology. She also worked and interned at the Spoken and Language Learning and Practice Lab, where she worked with college students who are deaf to work towards their goals of improving their voice and spoken language skills. Julie has skills in Signed English, American Sign Language, and Cued Speech.
After graduating, Julie moved to Washington D.C. where she worked as a speech-language pathologist from 2006-2009, for The River School, a private school with children who are deaf or hard of hearing utilizing cochlear implants and/or hearing aids, in an auditory-oral, inclusion program. Here, she worked full time in preschool and kindergarten classrooms as a teacher and speech language therapist along with a masters level educator in a co-teaching model. She planned classroom lessons for preschool and kindergarten, taught oral-motor and phonological awareness/literacy groups, and collaborated with an on-site audiologist, teacher, and occupational therapist. Julie has also had experience with working with a variety of speech and language disorders in private clinics and public schools including speech/articulation disorders, phonological disorders, language disorders, fluency disorders, and Childhood Apraxia of Speech from 2009 until the present time.
Julie's mission is to provide best practice and quality service in listening and spoken language, articulation, overall language, and fluency development; as well as support services to teachers, parents, and family members. Julie currently lives in Fredericksburg, VA with her husband, 3 year old son, and 1 year old daughter.
Education
M.S. Speech-Language Pathology with Specialty Certification in Deafness/Hard of Hearing program, Nazareth College 2006
B.S. Speech-Language Pathology, Elmira College 2004
Professional Credentials
American Speech-Language Hearing Association, Certificate Of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology
Licensed as a Speech-Language Pathologist in the state of Virginia
Member of Speech and Hearing Association of Virginia (SHAV)
CONTACT ME to find out more about me and if I am good fit for your child!