Fraser Language Therapy 4 Kids
COLLABORATIVE / ACCESSIBLE / INCLUSIVE
Specialized Language Therapy to Help Kids Succeed!
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Holisitic
Our methods are based on providing children with hands-on & visual learning experiences to promote best learning.
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Specific
Our programs use specific Visual Language Strategies to support Verbal Language Development & Learning
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Current
Our methods are based on Current Research in the area of Neuroscience and Language Learning.
Get Started Today
We are accepting new clients for preschool and school-aged kids
Servicing
richmond / new west / surrey / langley
Specialized Groups + Programs
building skills through learning, playing & fun
Meet Our Team
Sam Jaffe
Speech Language Pathologist
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Sam’s primary areas of interest include prelinguistic development and early intervention on expressive/receptive language, social skills, and executive functioning in children on the autism spectrum.
His creative, humourous, and crafty approach to speech-language therapy helps engage children at their level to achieve their speech and language goals. Sam is a steadfast believer in using a team approach with the adjunct professionals at VLTK to develop an individualized and functional goal trajectory for their shared clients. Sam possesses an in-depth understanding of the core tenets, tools and interventions used within the Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) Model.
Sam is a member of the Registry of Autism Service Providers (RASP).
Sam recieved his B.A. in Speech Sciences from UBC. He then completed his M.Sc. in Communicative Sciences and Disorders from New York University
Completed Level I CBT Training through Wilfrid Laurier University
Communication Disorders Assistant
Ayah Nassif
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Ayah was raised in Hamilton, Ontario where she completed her post-secondary and graduate studies. She received her B.A. in Linguistics at McMaster University in 2021 and recently graduated from her post-graduate certificate program as a Communication Disorders Assistant from Georgian College in August 2022.
Ayah enjoys working with kids; she spent five years working as a Child & Youth worker at the YMCA in Ontario. Ayah acquired extensive knowledge from this position and developed her grasp of child development, particularly in social development. Sheis a registered member of Speech-Language & Audiology (SAC) as a Communication Health Assistant as well as is an active member for the Communication Disorders Assistant Association of Canada (CDAAC).
Ayah is bilingual in English and Arabic and knows conversational French. She enjoys taking walks in nature, drawing, and painting.
We Rise By Lifting Others
We believe that therapy should be accessible to any child that needs it. We provide funding and sliding scale options for families that need it, and are happy to help point you in the direction of help. Check our Financial Resources page to learn more about funding options.