Providing high quality cooperative services that positively impact

the diverse educational needs of students, staff, and community.


We believe everyone

  • is valued
  • can learn and grow
  • will become successful and independent

540 East Market Street, Celina, OH 45822 Phone: (419) 586-6628

Speech-Language Pathology

Mission & Purpose

Speech Resources

"We help kids overcome breakdowns in their ability to communicate clearly."

-Mercer County ESC SLP's


“Speech and language skills are essential to academic success and learning. Language is the basis of ​communication. Reading, writing, gesturing, listening, and speaking are all forms of language. Learning takes place ​through the process of communication. The ability to communicate with peers and adults in the educational ​setting is essential for a student to succeed in school.”

- American Speech-Language-Hearing Association


What is Speech and Language?

Speech and language services in the school setting are provided by speech-language pathologists (SLPs). SLPs are ​trained to evaluate, diagnose, and treat speech and language disorders. SLPs work collaboratively with teachers, ​psychologists, principals, parents and others, to improve communication skills for students with demonstrated ​educational needs.


How Do I Know if My Child Needs Speech and Language?

Students may exhibit disorders of articulation (speech sound production), receptive/expressive language ​(understanding what is heard/expressing thoughts and ideas with words), fluency/stuttering (hesitations, repetitions, ​prolongations in speech), pragmatics (social language skills), or voice. If concerns exist about a child’s communication ​abilities in one of these areas, the SLP may be consulted. Information is gathered through observations, consultations ​with teachers/staff, and formal assessments. Based on these results, the team determines whether or not the child’s ​difficulties with communication are causing an adverse educational impact, or negatively affecting the child’s ability to ​communicate within the educational environment.


What Happens if My Child Qualifies for Speech and Language Services?

If a child qualifies for speech and language services, the SLP provides services in a variety of placements and an ​Individualized Education Program (IEP) is created. Services may be provided in individual or small group “pull out” ​sessions (where the child goes to a separate room to work with the SLP), in regular education and/or intervention ​classrooms in collaboration with the teacher, or in a consultative/monitoring model (the SLP confers with the student’s ​teacher regarding communication skills and progress).



Access Speech Resources for:

Articulation

Fluency

Language

Additional Resources

Typical Speech & Language Development & What ​to do if you have concerns

Contacts

Stacy Faller

Supervisor

Early Intervention & Preschool ​Evaluations

stacy.faller@mercercountyesc.org


Kelli Albers

Speech-Language Pathologist

St. Henry Preschool and School Age

kelli.albers@mercercountyesc.org

Denise Dammeyer

Speech-Language Pathologist

Parkway School Age

denise.dammeyer@mercercountyesc.org

Jena Hartings

Speech-Language Pathologist

Marion Local School Age/

Coldwater Elementary Low Incidence

jena.hartings@mercercountyesc.org


Marie Hoyng

Speech-Language Pathologist

Ft. Recovery and Marion Local ​Preschools/ Coldwater Middle & High ​School Low Incidence/ Transition ​Center/ Career Pathways

marie.hoyng@mercercountyesc.org

Janel Niekamp

Speech-Language Pathologist

Ft. Recovery School Age/ Ft. Recovery ​Elementary Low Incidence

janel.niekamp@mercercountyesc.org

Jennifer Tuttle

Speech-Language Pathologist

Coldwater and Parkway Preschools/ ​Community Learning Center

jennifer.tuttle@mercercontyesc.org