Sarah Foreman is a nationally certified bilingual Spanish/English Speech Language Pathologist who received her Bachelor’s degree in Spanish from Sam Houston State University in 2009 and her Master of Arts degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders in 2012 from the University of Houston. She began her professional career as a Speech Language Pathologist providing early intervention services to children with a variety of disorders including autism, Down syndrome, hearing impairment, language delay, oral motor and feeding disorders, and articulation disorders.
In addition to working at Nancy L. Foreman and Associates, Sarah has been working in the public school system as an elementary and preschool based SLP. She currently holds a position as a Speech Language Pathologist on the Assistive Technology Team. She has attended LAMP (Language Acquisition through Motor Planning) Workshops and enjoys working with individuals with complex communication needs. Sarah has worked with a variety of individuals who use AAC (Augmentative Alternative Communication), including low and high tech communication systems.
Sarah also works with adults with acquired communication, cognitive, voice, motor speech, and swallowing disorders. She is a Provider for the Parkinson’s Voice Project SPEAK OUT!® program which addresses motor speech difficulties in individuals with Parkinson’s.