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"Speech therapist" and "speech-language pathologist" are two different names for the same service provider. TSS prefers to refer to our staff as speech therapists because we feel the label therapist most accurately describes the vision and service we provide. TSS's speech therapists have earned the Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) and are licensed to practice in the State of Wisconsin.
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Is a speech therapist the same as a speech-language pathologist?
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