Talk Time Speech and Language Services
It is the position of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) that communication is the essence of human life and that all peopple have the right to communicate to the fullest extent possible. No individuals should be denied this right, irrespective of the type and/or severity of communication, linguistic, social, cognitive, motor, sensory, perceptual, and/or other disability(ies) they may present. --ASHA
Amanda Norman
M.S., CCC-SLP
Amanda Norman was born and raised in Montgomery, Alabama. In 2013, she received her Bachelor of Arts in Communicative Disorders from The University of Alabama. She then headed south to Florida State University graduating with a Master of Science in Communication Disorders in 2015. Amanda started her career in Georgia with the Henry County school system, working there for 3 years with students ranging from pre-kindergarten to high school. She transitioned from the school system to private practice in 2019. Amanda’s primary interests in the field include Early Language Intervention, Augmentative and Alternative Communication, and Sensory Feeding. She is passionate about working with the pediatric population, helping them find their voice.