Who are the Speech
Pathologists at Glen Peters?
- Janel Cicalo
MA,CCC-SLP
- Eve Ratliff
MA,CCC-SLP
- Kathleen O’Neill
MA,CCC-SLP
- Tammy Superson
MA,CCC-SLP (tues/thurs
only)
We can be reached at
586-416-7155 during the
school day.
What will a Speech
Pathologist do for my child?
A Speech Pathologist (or
Speech Therapist) provides
therapy to students who have
difficulty understanding
language (receptive
language), using language
(expressive language), using
appropriate social skills,
or experience swallowing
difficulty. Speech
Pathologists teach a variety
of communication modes
including verbal language
skills, sign language,
picture use (PECS), and
voice output communication
aids (VOCA).
What will my child’s
Speech Therapy session look
like?
At Glen Peters School
Speech Therapy is provided
in the push-in (in the
classroom) and pull-out
model. During a push-in
session, we will target your
child’s speech and language
goals within their daily
setting. Communication
skills are targeted during
activities of daily living.
This model provides an
opportunity for the
classroom Teacher, Speech
Pathologist and student to
work together to reach
established goals. In the
pull-out model, several
students will be pulled out
of the classroom and
complete a small group
activity in the speech
office.
What is Assistive
Technology?
The term “assistive
technology device” means any
item, piece of equipment, or
product system, whether
acquired commercially off
the shelf, modified,
customized, that is used to
increase, maintain, or
improve functional
capabilities of children
with disabilities. IDEA
300.5
These are some of the
communication devices we use
at Glen Peters.

Communication
Builder
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Step-by-step
Commmunicator
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Tech Speak
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Picture Exchange
System
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Picture Wallet
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Websites
Augmentative
Communication
Websites
Sign Language
Websites
Apraxia Websites
Language
Development
Activities
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