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Bilingualism and Language Development with Jacquilyn Carcamo | Season 2, Episode 13

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English - July 08, 2020 13:00 - 30 minutes - 21.1 MB - ★★★★★ - 42 ratings
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Raising a child in a bilingual household? Hear from bilingual speech-language pathologist, Jacquilyn Carcamo, as she discusses language development and the many common misconceptions held by families, educators and even therapists in supporting children learning to speak more than one language. She provides guidance in determining whether a bilingual child is struggling with a language disorder or if their difficulties are due to learning a second language. In addition to her clinical expertise, Jacqui touches on her personal experience growing up in a bilingual family.

About Jacqui

Jacquilyn Carcamo, MA, CCC-SLP, is a certified and licensed speech-language pathologist at The Parish School and The Carruth Center in Houston. She has experience in pediatric and adult settings, working with patients with a variety of communication, swallowing and feeding disorders, as well as working with culturally and linguistically diverse populations. She is Hanen-certified in “It Takes Two to Talk” and “More than Words.”  She enjoys furthering her education in communication disorders and staying current with research-based practice. Jacqui has a passion for naturalistic intervention and family collaboration. In addition to her work at The Parish School, Jacqui provides freelance consulting, training and resources to speech-language pathologists who work with culturally and linguistically diverse populations through Habla Cadabra SLP.

Related Links

Find Jacqui on Instagram: Habla Cadabra SLPAmerican Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Information Page: ASHA Bilingual Service DeliveryASHA’s Speech-Language Pathologist Search Page: ASHA ProFind

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