
Jordan Brown
Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology
Jordan is an experienced speech-language pathologist who received her Masters of Science in Speech-Language Pathology from East Carolina University in 2009.
Her work experience includes different settings, such as outpatient clinics, child developmental facilities, homes, school systems, nursing homes, and hospitals with varying ages and diagnoses. Jordan has experience with the pediatric population in areas such as receptive and expressive language, articulation, phonology, reading, central auditory processing disorder, childhood apraxia of speech, and pediatric swallowing and feeding disorders. She is familiar with and has worked with a large range of children with a variety of diagnoses such as genetic disorders, sensory processing disorder, prematurity, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Down’s Syndrome, neurological deficits, ADHD, and others as well. She has experience treating children with failure to thrive, G-tube dependence, immature chewing, increasing acceptance of a variety of foods, and gagging/choking.
She has also attended Lindamood Phoneme Sequencing Program for Reading, Spelling, and Speech as well as the Lindamood – Bell course Visualizing and Verbalizing Program for Cognitive Development, Comprehension, and Thinking. She is PROMPT trained at the Introductory level, and received training at the Beckman Oral–Motor Workshop, Krisi Brackett’s Pediatric Feeding: A Medical, Motor, Behavior Approach, and Lori Overland’s A Sensory Motor Approach to Feeding.
Jordan continues to learn and grow as a clinician and finds a multi-disciplinary approach an essential part of providing the best treatment. She enjoys all aspects of speech-language pathology and has specific interests in oral-motor development and gaining knowledge related to tethered oral tissues.