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ASHA
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Search for articles, research, and resources on all communication disorders.
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CSHA
California Speech-Language Hearing Association. Find information that affects families and providers in California.
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Social Communication Disorders
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Myofunctional Disorders
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Speech/ Articulation Disorders
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Language Disorders
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Nonverbal Coummunication
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Occupational Therapy
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“She reassured me with her warmth and professionalism.”
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When we met her 15 years ago, shortly after moving to Morgan Hill, my twin girls were just 18 months old. A few months later our third child arrived, my husband traveled often for work, and I quickly found myself overwhelmed. To keep things manageable, I stayed home often and only ventured out for short, controlled outings.
When our pediatrician suggested we have one of the twins assessed for Asperger’s, it became clear that my girls needed more opportunities to interact and build social communication skills—especially since one twin was more social and tended to communicated for the other.
I approached Luna for help, and from the start she understood both my concerns and my hesitations about traditional daycare or separating my girls. She personally assessed my daughter, reassured me with warmth and professionalism, and then created a special program tailored exactly to our needs. She allowed both twins to participate, helping one “speak up” and encouraging her to find her own voice, rather than relying on her sister.
Luna thoughtfully introduced other children into the sessions, and what began as therapy soon blossomed into a little community. Although my daughter’s diagnosis was ultimately cleared, I am thrilled to say that the children we met through Luna’s program became some of our closest family friends. Even now, as the girls are in their senior year of high school, those friendships remain strong and meaningful.
Luna didn’t just help my children communicate—she helped our family thrive. I will be forever grateful to her.”
— Y.F. Parent of 3 children served 15 years ago.