Melissa Shepherd

Melissa Shepherd

Melissa Shepherd is a licensed Speech Language Pathologist. She graduated from Loyola Marymount University with an undergraduate degree in History. She received a Masters of Science Degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders at Chapman University.

Melissa’s clinical experience has included working with adults affected by traumatic brain injury, stroke, and degenerative diseases, with therapies specializing in, voice, aphasia and apraxia. In addition, Melissa has experience working with children with a variety of speech and language impairments in both elementary school and high school settings. She has worked on articulation, expressive and receptive language, auditory comprehension and auditory processing skills, working memory, pragmatic language skills, and oral motor skills.

Melissa is trained in PROMPT (Prompts for Restructuring Oral Musculature Phonetic Targets). She attended the Introduction to PROMPT Technique workshop and the Bridging Prompt Technique to Intervention workshop. In addition, Melissa is a Hanen certified speech language pathologist and has completed the It Takes Two to Talk program, empowering parents to become an active participant in their child’s speech and language program.

Areas of Specialization

We support a wide range of communication needs across all ages—grouped to help you quickly find what fits your situation.

Speech & Sound

Support for speech clarity and pronunciation

 

Articulation Disorders

 

Phonological Disorder

 

Fluency/Stuttering Disorders

 

Resonance/Voice Disorder

 

Dysarthria

 

Apraxia

Language & Understanding

Building language, comprehension, and expression

 

Language Disorders

 

Auditory Processing

 

Aphasia

Feeding & Oral Skills

Improving oral motor skills for eating and speaking

 

Oral-Motor Difficulties

 

Dysphagia/Swallowing Disorders

Social & Developmental Communication

Supporting social interaction and developmental communication

 

Autism, Autism Spectrum Disorders

 

Social/Pragmatic Disorders

 

Early Intervention

 

Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)

 

Accent Reduction

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