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Marci Launer, M.S. CCC-SLP, TSSLD

received her Master of Science degree in Speech and Language Pathology from Teachers College, Columbia University. She is licensed in New York State as a Speech-Language Pathologist, and holds a Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). She is certified as a Teacher of Students with Speech and Language Disabilities (TSSLD). She is also a member of the Long Island Speech Language-Hearing Association (LISHA).

Marci founded Launer Speech Language Therapy with a true passion for developing specific, personalized and specialized treatment plans for all of her clients. She has over 12 years of clinical experience in early intervention, public education, 

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pediatric and adult medical settings. Throughout her experiences she has found that through consistent communication and collaboration with families and other involved parties, developing a sense of community is paramount to the success of her clients. She prioritizes developing client specific intervention methods that are unique to each case.

While working in early intervention she found that her passion and specialty lives in the treatment of infants and toddlers with feeding and swallowing difficulties. Marci has extensive experience working with rare populations such as micro-preemie, preemie, genetic differences, genetic disorders and syndromes. Marci is trained in a variety of research based interventions and mentors speech language pathology students locally. As a lifelong learner, Marci enjoys mentoring others and providing supervision to growing speech pathologists to help others develop a passion for the field that she continues to dedicate herself to.

 

Marci has 2 children, Jace and Josie, and they are her pride and joy. In her free time she enjoys spending time with her kids and her husband Adam. She enjoys traveling, exploring new places, gluten free baking and spending time with her family.  13 years ago, Marci was diagnosed with Celiac Disease. She is an active member of the Celiac Disease community. She volunteers her time and knowledge to help families with newly diagnosed children navigate the challenges of Celiac Disease and the transition to a gluten free diet.

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