Sydney Phillips, M.Ed., CCC-SLP, is a speech-language pathologist with 4 years of professional experience in Gwinnett County Public Schools. During her time in an elementary school setting, Sydney has worked with children with a variety of diagnoses, including autism spectrum disorder, Down syndrome, learning disabilities, moderate intellectual disabilities, and speech sound disorders.  She has assessed and provided speech-language intervention services for children with deficits in articulation, fluency, expressive language, receptive language, and social/pragmatic language.

 

Sydney is a proud graduate of Valdosta State University with a Bachelor of Science in Education and a Master of Education in Communication Sciences and Disorders. In the spring of 2017, Sydney was presented with the Outstanding Student Teacher award for the Communication Sciences and Disorders program at Valdosta State.

Sydney is a member of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) and holds a Certificate of Clinical Competence. She also holds a professional license and teaching certificate in Speech Language Pathology from the State of Georgia.

Sydney enjoys providing parents and families with functional tools in order to support their child’s communication skills in daily life.

 

 

Services

Speech, language and hearing screenings
Speech and language therapy
Classroom consultation
School presentations
Summer camps
Themed play groups