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Listening and Spoken Language Specialsts (LSLS™) work with infants and children who are deaf or hard of hearing and their families seeking a listening and spoken language outcome in a variety of settings: home-based intervention, public schools, independent schools, private therapy, clinical centers for the deaf and hard of hearing, audiological and cochlear implant centers.

“The path required to get this certification sets professionals apart in their knowledge, experience and application of skills to change outcomes for children with hearing loss.”  

Cynthia S. Robinson, LSLS Cert. AVEd™ - Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech

About the Certification

All LSLS certified professionals have voluntarily chosen to become specialists in the field of listening and spoken language, and have proven their mastery of the body of knowledge, which comprises the LSLS examination. Read More »

The Value of LSLS Certification

The “Value of Certification” survey was released in 2010 to the LSLS certified community, those who had expressed interest in or currently work in the field of listening and spoken language as well as families and employers who had utilized the services of a LSLS professional. Read More »

What LSLS Do

Listening and Spoken Language Specialists (LSLS™) are licensed speech-language pathologists, audiologists, or educators of the deaf who have become specialists in supporting children who are deaf or hard of hearing develop spoken language and literacy primarily through listening. Read More »
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