About Us
About 70 CVETOVI
"Each child is a growing flower in the world garden". 70 CVETOVI, originally name of a poetry book for children by Volche Naumceski, a Macedonian poet, today bears the name of a speech and language pathology practice dedicated to the care and education of children with autism and other developmental delays.
70 CVETOVI provides the highest level of individualized speech, language and social communication services to children in need, including early intervention, evaluation and treatment services. A comprehensive speech-language pathology center, we offer a broad spectrum of communication related services to meet the needs of children and their families.
Our speech and language pathologists have expertise and experience to address speech, language and social communication disorders in the following areas:
- Articulation and motor speech disorders, including apraxia/dyspraxia, dysarthria – alone or secondary to other diagnoses
- Auditory Processing Disorder
- Autism Spectrum/Disorders (ASD)
- Cognitive/Attention Impairments
- Craniofacial abnormalities (cleft lip and palate and other craniofacial abnormalities)
- Feeding or swallowing issues; myofunctional/tongue thrust pattern
- Fine motor skills related to the scope of language pathology and literacy skills
- Fluency disorders (Stuttering and cluttering)
- Genetic Syndromes (e.g., Williams Syndrome, Turner Syndrome, Angelman's Sydrome, Down Syndrome, DiGeorge Syndrome etc.)
- Hearing Impairments and/or multi-sensory impairments
- Literacy and pre-literacy issues
- Neurological disorders (e.g. Cerebral Palsy, traumatic brain injury, stroke); unspecified neurological dysfunction; seizure disorders
- Phonologic Disorders
- Pragmatic language disorders (Social communication disorders)
- Receptive and expressive language disorders/delays, and specific language impairment (SLI)
- Sensory processing disorders related to the field of hearing, language and cognitive processing, oral sensory issues related to oral motor, speech and feeding impairments
- Voice disorders