The Atlanta Speech School, founded in 1938, is the largest comprehensive language and literacy center in the United States, serving children and adults across Georgia. Its multidisciplinary programs—encompassing audiology, cochlear implants, dyslexia support, occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, and early childhood education—are grounded in neuroscience and social science research. The organization operates four schools, five clinics, summer programs, and a professional development center, fostering collaboration to unlock each individual's full potential. Its distinctive approach blends evidence‑based practice with advocacy and community partnerships, empowering clients to find and use their voice for life.
The physical education teacher demonstrates leadership and expertise to deliver a program aligned with the school's mission, goals, and objectives. They collaborate with classroom teachers and school leadership to develop and enhance lessons and units, ensuring equitable access to instruction and resources.
The Atlanta Speech School, founded in 1938, is the largest comprehensive language and literacy center in the United States, serving children and adults across Georgia. Its multidisciplinary programs—encompassing audiology, cochlear implants, dyslexia support, occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, and early childhood education—are grounded in neuroscience and social science research. The organization operates four schools, five clinics, summer programs, and a professional development center, fostering collaboration to unlock each individual's full potential. Its distinctive approach blends evidence‑based practice with advocacy and community partnerships, empowering clients to find and use their voice for life.