Simply Speech, PLLC
Simply Speech, PLLC is a private speech therapy clinic located in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Join Simply Speech, PLLC: Elevate Your Career with Meaningful Impact and Balance!
Are you a dedicated speech-language pathologist eager to deepen patient relationships and thrive in a supportive and autonomous environment? Simply Speech, PLLC, located in Corpus Christi, TX, is seeking a passionate professional to join our team. Established in 2013 by an SLP, Simply Speech, PLLC is committed to maintaining a healthy work environment while minimizing paperwork to allow our clinicians to focus on what truly matters.
About Us:
Our practice began in 2013 and moved to Corpus Christi, our owner’s hometown, in 2017. Making an impact on the local community, Simply Speech, PLLC has prospered into a larger clinic excited to grow its team of SLPs. We are seeking a dedicated SLP to grow our community impact who appreciates a meaningful work-life balance.
What to Expect:
Meaningful Patient Relationships. We value the personal connections you build with each patient. Our smaller, client-focused practice allows you to provide tailored care and witness the direct impact of your work.
Better Work-Life Balance. We understand the importance of balancing professional and personal life. Our flexible scheduling and supportive environment are designed to help you manage both with ease.
Autonomy. At Simply Speech, PLLC, you have the freedom to shape your treatment plans and approach, allowing you to utilize your expertise and creativity in delivering the best care possible.
Credibility and Trust. Our practice has built a solid reputation for excellence and reliability in speech-language pathology. Join a team with a proven track record of success and commitment to quality care. Our owner cultivates a collaborative environment to facilitate best practice and foster creative therapeutic approaches with her extensive education in supervision, leadership, and clinical research. We are always excited about new ideas and approaches to patient care.
Requirements:
- Master’s Degree in Speech-Language Pathology
- Current Texas SLP License
- ASHA Certification (CCC-SLP) OR Strong CF-SLP candidates will be considered
- Proficiency in conducting patient evaluations and developing effective treatment plans
Physical Requirements:
- Ability to safely work with patients of all ages and abilities/disabilities
- Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds, step over items, reach, bend, and lift as needed in a fast-paced clinical setting
Job Type. Full-time OR Part-time
Pay. From $50.00 per hour, based on experience
Expected Hours. Minimum of 25 hours per week; full-time also available
Location. Corpus Christi, TX
To join our dedicated team, please send your resume to Dr. Michelle Skrobarczyk at [email protected].
For more information about our practice, visit www.SimplySpeechTX.com
We look forward to welcoming a new member to our passionate team!
It's Summer Splash Week at Simply Speech! Reminder to dress your child in water-friendly clothes/swimwear and shoes if they want to participate in our fun water activities this week!!
Summer is FUN at Simply Speech!! Call today!
Simply Speech, PLLC Simply Speech, PLLC is a private speech therapy clinic located in Corpus Christi, Texas.
We have openings in our newly expanded space!! Check us out.
HAVE A STUDENT NEEDING SPEECH THERAPY?
We have a few afternoon appointments available. Call today to reserve your spot!
Speech and language concerns? We are ready to help!
We had lots of little Santas working on speech this week!!
CHRISTMAS CAME EARLY! Michelle Skrobarczyk
and staff from Simply Speech, PLLC on Waldron Rd, in Flour Bluff presented ESD #2 with a large donation of toys and items for the department to distribute throughout the float week! Community supporting community is a great thing, thanks guys!
We are officially open at our new clinic location!! You can find us at 1828 Waldron Rd. We are very excited to share this space with our patients and are grateful to continue to grow. We are accepting new patients.
May is Better Hearing and Speech Month. Wondering if YOUR child is delayed? We are able to help you find the answer. And, if needed, we will help you develop a plan that works for your child's unique developmental needs.
Identify the Signs of Communication Disorders [English] www.identifythesigns.orgTRANSCRIPT:Parents:Mama, mama. Say mama, yeah.Child: I don't know how to tell you this, but I'm almost two now and still not respondi...
May is Better Speech and Hearing Month!!
HOP on over to our website to learn more! We have new availability for speech therapy!! https://simplyspeechtx.com/our-team
BEAUTIFUL. The audience carries him through. This is how we should show up for those with communication difficulties 🎤💙
🤍 on TikTok we support you!! Capaldi
A great reminder that our goals should be measuring skill/progress/ability and NOT COMPLIANCE. Compliance misses the point....
My issue with compliance-based methods.
You have assumed that my kid has made an intentional choice to not do the thing. You have assumed that they are entirely capable of doing the thing in this moment, but they have chosen not to. Based on this reasoning, all my kid needs is more rewards offered and more consequences given. Then they will learn to make the ‘right choice’, and just do the thing.
This is so incorrect.
As Dr Ross Greene says, kids do well if they can.
My kid WILL do the thing WHEN HE CAN.
When he doesn’t, it’s probably because he’s too dysregulated.
It’s probably because he has absolutely no mental energy left.
It could be because he’s had to mask hard all day and he’s got nothing left to give.
It could be because he can’t access his executive function skills in this moment.
It could be because he’s not ok inside.
It could be because he is too sad.
It could be because he is a perfectionist and doesn’t think he can do the thing perfectly right this minute.
It could be because his head is pounding from massive sensory overload.
It could be anxiety.
It could be because he has learnt that mistakes are punished here.
It could be that he is minutes away from shutting down.
It could be all these things.
When my kid doesn’t do the thing, it is because he can’t- not because he won’t.
Do not make the mistake of thinking that my kid just isn’t trying hard enough.
He tries so much harder than you will ever know.
Em 🌈
AuDHD SLP
We do not know this SLP, but we sure are rooting for her to win Oklahoma's Teacher of the Year! Check out how awesome she is.
The clown is a little too accurate, though 😂🤩🥳🥸
Happy holidays from Simply Speech, PLLC !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2LkdNls4bw
BOOP!! The birthday girl spent the afternoon at the office to celebrate her 2nd birthday 🎂 Molly practiced her skills and will soon complete her training to be a therapy dog. She will then be able to help out with therapy sessions 😍
Perfect pumpkin patch 😍 🎃🍁🍂
Simply Speech, PLLC Simply Speech, PLLC is a private speech therapy clinic located in Corpus Christi, Texas.
.....and you can also have mixed sensitivities!!
SENSORY SEEKER VS SENSORY AVOIDER
Get some regulating activities here - https://www.funsensoryplay.com/20-self-regulating-activities-for-preschoolers/
This chart gives you an overview of some of the main traits of a child who may be a sensory seeker or a sensory avoider (sensory sensitive).
SENSORY SEEKER:
- Can be loud and/or enjoy loud noises
- Loves to jump, climb, crash, etc!
In order words loves any movement that provides vestibular or proprioceptive input.
- May fidget a lot - constant need to move
- High tolerance for pain
- Loves to be touched and love to touch
- Can be a chewer and/or enjoy crunchy foods
- Prefer rough play
- May seem to have behavior issues
In other words, a sensory seeker is looking for sensory stimulation. Most sensory seekers are undersensitive to the input so they are always seeking more.
SENSORY AVOIDER:
- Fear of climbing, unstable surfaces, heights, etc.
- Sensitive to touch
- Hates to have hair brushed and/or washed
- Prefers to be alone or withdraws when there’s too many people/noise
- Picky eater
- Can’t tolerate certain type of clothes, tags, etc.
- Startled by and/or afraid of loud noise
- May have meltdowns in large crowds or unfamiliar places
A sensory avoider is hypersensitive - they experience the sensations more intensely.
They often avoid because it’s overwhelming for them.
And yes - your child can be both!
One child could be sensitive to sounds (noise sensitivity) but may seek lots of movement.
This is very normal.
If your child is showing signs of either and it’s impacting your family’s daily life, please seek the help of an Occupational Therapist.
How much free play should a preschooler have everyday?
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1828 Waldron Road
Corpus Christi, TX
78418
Opening Hours
Monday | 9am - 5pm |
Tuesday | 9am - 5pm |
Wednesday | 9am - 5pm |
Thursday | 9am - 5pm |
Friday | 9am - 5pm |
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