Laurie Sherman MA, CCC-SLP

Program Supervisor

Laurie embarked on her journey at West Chester University, where she completed her undergraduate degree in Communicative Disorders.

Laurie embarked on her journey at West Chester University, where she completed her undergraduate degree in Communicative Disorders. She then earned her Master's in Speech Language Pathology from Temple University.  

Over a decade of experience, she specializes in helping autistic children unlock their speech, language, and social communication potential. Her rich experience originates from her extensive work in Early Intervention and clinical practice, where she's been instrumental in lighting the path for countless families.  

Committed to her ongoing professional evolution, Laurie has pursued mentorship programs and additional education to further refine her approach to motor speech disorders. Rooted in the principles of Natural Language Acquisition, she embraces AAC within an authentic communication approach. She is certified in naturalistic developmental behavioral intervention (NDBI) approaches, including the SCERTS® Model and Project ImPACT™, enabling her to craft uniquely tailored strategies for each child.  

Laurie oversees Goldstar's ASD programming and Goldstar's speech-language pathologist clinical fellowship training program.

When she's not championing for children's voices, Laurie recharges amidst the beauty of nature. An enthusiastic hiker and amateur gardener, she mirrors in her life what she values most in her work—the awe-inspiring beauty of growth and life.

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Call 215-220-2210 for assistance in scheduling a free at-home evaluation to determine your eligibility for early intervention services.*

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*Early Intervention is free for eligible children ages 0-3, supported by local PA state and county governments