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Top Questions Parents Ask About Speech Therapy Evaluations

June 19, 2025Parental Resources

Understanding Speech Therapy Evaluations: A Guide for Parents Navigating the process of speech therapy evaluations can be overwhelming for parents concerned about their child’s communication development. This guide addresses the most common questions parents ask—from identifying signs that indicate a need for evaluation to understanding the evaluation process itself. We also explore how parents can […]

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The Role of Speech Therapy in Child Development

June 19, 2025Parental ResourcesSpeech & Language Disorders

Understanding the Intersection of Speech Therapy and Child Growth Speech therapy is a powerful tool in supporting children’s communication and overall developmental progress. This article explores how targeted speech therapy interventions can transform language acquisition, social skills, and cognitive abilities, setting a strong foundation for lifelong success. By recognizing key signs, implementing early intervention, and […]

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Literacy Support for Bilingual Children

June 18, 2025Reading and Writing

Why Literacy Support Matters for Bilingual Children Bilingual children navigate unique challenges and benefits on their path to literacy. Understanding how language development, cognitive skills, and cultural context interplay offers educators and families powerful tools to foster biliteracy. This article explores key research findings, effective strategies, essential resources, and the developmental advantages bilingualism provides in […]

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Helping Kids With Spelling and Phonological Awareness

June 18, 2025Reading and Writing

Why Phonological Awareness Matters in Early Literacy Phonological awareness, the ability to recognize and manipulate sounds in spoken language, stands as a cornerstone of early reading success. This foundational skill bridges children’s oral language experiences with the complexities of written text, playing a critical role in decoding, spelling, and fluent reading. Understanding how these skills […]

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Why Writing Disorders Are Often Overlooked in School

June 17, 2025Reading and Writing

Understanding the Invisible Barrier in Education Writing disorders, particularly dysgraphia, represent a significant yet frequently overlooked challenge within school settings. Despite their profound impact on students’ academic success and emotional well-being, these disorders often remain hidden due to a combination of subtle symptoms, overlapping learning difficulties, and systemic gaps in awareness and assessment. This article […]

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The Link Between ADHD and Reading Challenges

June 17, 2025Reading and Writing

Exploring the Challenges Between ADHD and Reading Reading difficulties frequently accompany Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), yet the relationship between the two goes beyond simple distractibility. This article unpacks the intricate ways in which ADHD affects reading skills, focusing on cognitive and psychological mechanisms, symptomatology, and actionable strategies to support individuals facing these linked challenges. The Relationship […]

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Dyscalculia: The Lesser-Known Learning Disorder

June 16, 2025Reading and Writing

Introducing Dyscalculia: More Than Just Math Struggles Dyscalculia is a lesser-known learning disorder that affects an individual’s ability to comprehend and work with numbers in everyday tasks and academic settings. While often overshadowed by conditions like dyslexia, dyscalculia impacts roughly 4 to 7 percent of students worldwide, presenting significant challenges in math-related learning and daily […]

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How Dyslexia Affects Reading Comprehension

June 16, 2025Reading and Writing

Introduction to Dyslexia and Its Impact on Reading Dyslexia is a prevalent learning disorder affecting approximately 15-20% of the population, characterized by difficulties with accurate and fluent word recognition, decoding, and spelling. Importantly, these challenges are not linked to intelligence, effort, or sensory impairments but reflect underlying neurobiological differences primarily impacting phonological processing. This article […]

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7 Warning Signs of Written Language Disorders

June 13, 2025Parental ResourcesReading and Writing

Understanding Written Language Disorders Written language disorders affect a child’s ability to read, write, and spell, often leading to academic and emotional challenges. Early recognition of warning signs can facilitate timely interventions, boosting literacy development and confidence. This article highlights seven critical warning signs of written language disorders across different developmental stages and writing skills, […]

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Feeding Challenges in Children With Cleft Palate

June 13, 2025Feeding & Swallowing

Understanding the Feeding Challenges in Children With Cleft Palate Children born with cleft palate face distinct feeding challenges due to anatomical differences that impact their ability to feed effectively. This article explores the nature of these difficulties, practical feeding strategies, and interventions designed to support both caregivers and healthcare providers in managing feeding issues associated […]

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NEW PATIENT INFORMATION PACKET

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929 E. Britton Rd
Oklahoma City, OK 73114
4331 Adams Rd
Suite 111
Norman, OK 73069

PATIENT INFORMATION

Date of Birth*
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PARENT / LEGAL GUARDIAN INFORMATION

Parent / Legal Guardian's Address*
Parent / Legal Guardian*
Parent / Legal Guardian
Does the child live with both parents?

INSURANCE INFORMATION

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I have a secondary insurance.
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CASE HISTORY

Did your child pass his/her newborn hearing screening?
Has your child had a hearing screening or evaluation within the past year?
Do you have any specific concerns regarding your child's hearing / ears?
How does the child usually communicate? (check all that apply)
Is the child’s speech difficult to understand?

PRENATAL AND BIRTH HISTORY

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DEVELOPMENTAL HISTORY

Please list the approximate AGE your child achieved these developmental communication milestones:
babbled
use of gestures
first word
2-word phrases
simple sentences
 
Please list the approximate AGE your child achieved these developmental motor milestones:
sat alone
crawled
fed self
walked
toilet trained
 

CURRENT SPEECH, LANGUAGE, & HEARING

Does your child understand what you are saying?
Does your child retrieve/point to common objects upon request?
Does your child follow simple directions?
Does your child respond correctly to yes/no questions?
Does your child respond correctly to who/what/where/when/why questions?
Does your child have difficulty producing speech sounds?
Does your child frequently stutter when trying to speak?
Does your child communicate with words more often than gestures or crying?
Does your child speak in 2-4 word sentences?
Does your child make eye contact with you/other people?
Does your child become easily distracted?
Check all behavioral characteristics that describe your child:

MEDICAL HISTORY

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EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

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PEDIATRIC COMMUNICATION SOLUTIONS, INC. POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

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CREDIT CARD AUTHORIZATION FORM

Pediatric Communication Solutions, Inc. is committed to making our billing process as simple and easy as possible, We require that all patients keep a valid credit card on file with our office. Payment is due at the time of service.
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As the legal guardian and guarantor on the account, I authorize Pediatric Communications Solutions, Inc. to charge my credit / debit card entered for charges associated with the evaluation, therapy sessions and no-show fees. I understand that my payment information will be securely saved in my file for future payments.
INFORMED CONSENT*
I consent to Pediatric Communication Solutions, Inc. (PCS) staff and its affiliates using any telephone numbers (including cell phone/wireless numbers), email addresses, and other electronic communications I provide to PCS for appointment, referral, treatment, billing, debt collection, and other purposes related to my/my child’s care. This includes phone calls, voice messages, text messages, emails, and other electronic communications. If I discontinue use of any phone number provided, I shall promptly notify PCS and will hold PCS and its affiliates harmless from any expenses or other loss arising from any failure to notify. I understand that standard text messages, unencrypted emails, and other electronic communications that I send and receive from PCS may flow through networks that are not secure and may be at risk of exposure of my health information (for example, the message could be intercepted and viewed by an unauthorized third party). In addition, once the text, email, or other electronic communication is received by me, someone may be able to access my phone, applications, digital devices, or email accounts and read the message. I understand that it is my responsibility to make sure that only authorized people are allowed to access my email, phone messages, cell phone, and digital devices. I understand these risks and give permission to PCS to communicate with me via wireless/cell phone, text message, unencrypted email, and other electronic communications. I authorize PCS to utilize the following communication methods with me.
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PATIENT LIABILITY FORM

This form is to inform you that certain speech-language pathology services may not be covered under your commercial insurance policy due to plan exclusions or benefit limitations. While we will make every effort to verify and bill your insurance appropriately, coverage is ultimately determined by your insurance provider.
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I have read and understand the above statements. I acknowledge that I am financially responsible for any speech-language pathology services not covered by my insurance provider.
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