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Sequential Oral

Sensory (SOS)

Approach to

Feeding

Montreal Cognitive

Assessment (MoCA)

Infant Feeding Care

Daniella Anchondo,

ABOUT US

M.S., CCC-SLP

Daniella is an ASHA Certified Speech-Language Pathologist. She earned her bachelor’s degree from The University of Texas at El Paso and earned her master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from Emerson College in Boston, MA. She has worked with populations across the lifespan to improve their speech and language, phonology, and feeding. Daniella currently works with a broad and diverse caseload of children of all ages. As a Speech-Language Pathologist, Daniella shows an interest in the areas of sensory feeding difficulties, dysphagia, and increasing language. Daniella believes in shaping therapy sessions with each child’s abilities and needs in mind to help them achieve a better quality of life. Daniella also understands the importance of collaborating with other disciplines, such in order to help generalize speech and language skills. “The ultimate and overall goal is to provide exposure and a stimulating learning environment where children of all backgrounds can relate to in order to improve their daily communication skills.” In her free time, Daniella enjoys spending time with her loved ones, traveling, and spoiling her dogs.

Daniella has undertaken specialized training in:

Contact us for an initial evaluation.

Various assessment tools will be used to rule in or rule out the presence of a speech, language, or feeding disorder.

Therapy.

Little Bees is committed to developing an individualized treatment plan for your child’s specific needs.

Our Approach:

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