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Our Background
The DuBard School for Language Disorders
was established in 1962 and is a clinical division of the USM Department
of Speech and Hearing Sciences.
The school was designed to serve children with severe language-speech
disorders, including developmental aphasia and childhood apraxia of speech,
deafness and hearing impairments, as well as those with the written language
disorder of dyslexia.
Guidance and counseling for parents and families
of the children also are provided. The school is a practicum site for university
students
majoring in speech-language pathology, audiology, or deaf education. It also
serves as an observation and practicum site for those in nursing, human performance
and recreation, science education, and social work.
Individualized
instruction is vital in the early years.
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