Sandra Laserson, MA CCC-SLP, QOM, CLC
Specializing in Orofacial Function Across the Lifespan
Speech-Language Pathologist
Orofacial Myologist
Feeding Specialist
Certified Lactation Counselor
Uniquely qualified to address your needs
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Passion. Purpose. Professional Training.
"That's what keeps me going all these years:). My sincere hope is that with
unlimited passion, purpose, and professional training I will continue to help
as many people as possible."
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Sandra holds a master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology from Northwestern University and a bachelor's degree in Psychology – Speech & Hearing Sciences from the University of Michigan. She is certified as a Speech-Language Pathologist by the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA), is licensed by the Ohio Speech and Hearing Professionals Board, holds a Professional License through the Ohio Department of Education, is certified as an NHS Qualified Orofacial Myologist, and is a Certified Lactation Counselor through the Academy of Lactation Policy and Practice (ALPP). Sandra is also a member of the International Association of Orofacial Myology (IAOM) and the International Consortium of Ankylofrenula Professionals (ICAP). Sandra has completed specialized trainings in pediatric feeding and tethered oral tissues and is a recent two time recipient of ASHA's ACE Award.
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Based in Cleveland, Sandra treated children with speech-language disorders for over 30 years. During her years specializing in speech sound disorders, she became increasingly aware and interested in the necessity of exploring the fuller picture regarding the multiple related factors impacting children’s speech, oral resting posture, and feeding. This quest to better understand oral and facial muscle function, structure, and development across the lifespan thankfully brought her to continued exploration and education in the fields of orofacial myology, feeding, tethered oral tissues, and breastfeeding.
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Sandra's especially comprehensive background and training
enable her to better serve her patients.
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