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The earlier the better
Jane Senn, SCSHA's outgoing vice president for governmental affairs said this day was, "To promote the profession and have legislators understand it." Incoming SCSHA president Dr. Leigh Anne Spell of Columbia College agreed, saying "We want to let legislators know what therapists and audiologists do and have them become more aware of what services speech- language pathologists and audiologists provide." Jay Price is a six- year - old in a mainstream kindergarten class at Forest Lake Elementary because of early detection of his hearing problem, therapy, and a cochlear implant. He did his part charming those assembled and cajoling them into having their hearing screened by students from the Communication Sciences and Disorders Department at USC and the Speech Correction Program at Columbia College.
SCSHA Members discussed Bill S323 which provides supplements for medically trained speech language pathologists working in the schools with a Certificate of Clinical Competence for the American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA). The Prices came to talk about early identification and intervention. Scott and Robin Price brought their son Jay, SCSHA's 2008 Ambassador, to the State House to present the SCSHA Legislator of the Year Award to Sen. Mike Fair and to lobbyists for their support of the early identification and intervention programs which provided Jay with an avenue to success in the mainstream world.
Joan Brady of Richland County, the Price's representative, said "I am supportive of family and children's issues, and I think it is important to catch problems early. She cited the case of three children screened in school which proved they needed eyeglasses. "You simply cannot underestimate screening because these children often fall through the cracks," said Brady. When Brady and Rep. Skipper Perry introduced the Prices to the House, Brady said, "I heard Robin Price perform, and she has the voice of an angel. Little did I know she had two little angels of her own at home, one of whom has been so greatly impacted by the decisions we make in this chamber every day."
USC Speech and Hearing Research Center Director and SCSHA Vice President for Professional Affairs Danielle Varnedoe summarized the day's event when she said, "SCSHA is proud to have Jay Price as our 2008 Ambassador. His success is the direct result of early detection, early intervention with strong family support, and collaboration of many agencies and professionals. Jay and his family are here with us today to promote awareness of early intervention and to show our legislators that funding these programs at an appropriate level does indeed make a difference in the lives of children and their families."
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