
Meet Claudette
Speech Pathologist
It’s so hard to choose, but I absolutely love the reward of working with early language clients. There’s something so special about watching little ones begin to use words and gestures to communicate their wants and needs. Seeing those first moments of connection and expression is incredibly fulfilling and reminds me why I love what I do.
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I have so much admiration for our amazing clients and their families. It’s such a joy to see children achieve their goals, both big and small, and to watch them discover their voice step by step. The pride, dedication, and love that families bring to supporting their child’s journey is truly inspiring and one of the best parts of being a speech pathologist.
About me
Claudette has a special love for working with young children developing their early language skills. She finds it incredibly rewarding to support little ones as they begin to discover ways to communicate their wants, needs, and ideas with the people around them. There is something truly special for Claudette in witnessing those early moments when children begin to use their first words, gestures, and expressions to connect with others.
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Claudette enjoys creating warm, engaging therapy sessions that help young children feel comfortable exploring language through play, interaction, and meaningful connection. She loves helping children gradually build the skills they need to communicate more confidently, while celebrating each milestone along the way.
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One of the things Claudette values most about her work is the opportunity to partner with families throughout their child’s communication journey. She has a deep admiration for the dedication, love, and advocacy that families show in supporting their children’s development. Working together with families to support a child’s communication growth is something she finds incredibly meaningful.
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Claudette feels privileged to witness children finding their voice step by step, and she finds great joy in celebrating both the big achievements and the small wins along the way. For her, helping children build the confidence to communicate and express themselves is one of the most rewarding parts of being a speech pathologist.
