Pam Marshalla, M.A., C.C.C.
Speech-Language Pathologist
Pam Marshalla has been a practicing speech-language pathologist since 1976. She has worked with children of all ages and ability levels in schools, hospitals, private practices and university facilities.
presentations
Pam Marshalla has been invited to speak to thousands of speech-language pathologists at conferences and seminars across the United States and Canada. She has presented seminars for school districts, hospitals, universities, private clinics, and continuing-education providers such as the Bureau of Education and Research.
Pam founded, and for fifteen years was president of, Innovative Concepts Inc., a continuing education company.
board memberships
Pam is founder and co-chair of the Oral Motor Institute, on the advisory board of SpeechPathology.com, and for five years she served on the advisory board of the Library of Speech-Language Pathology.
books
Pam has written eleven books on the topics of apraxia, oral-motor, thumbsucking, drooling and articulation therapy. Many have become best-sellers in the field of speech-language pathology.
- Oral-Motor Techniques and Successful R Therapy have been honored as top best-sellers by both the Library of Speech-Language Pathology and Super Duper Publications.
- The Library of Speech-Language Pathology noted that Frontal Lisp, Lateral Lisp was "sure to become the authoritative guide" to the diagnosis and treatment of the lisps.
- Pam's newest book, Carryover Techniques in Articulation and Phonological Therapy, is quickly following the the footsteps of her other best-selling books to become a classic in the field.
recorded lectures
Pam has recorded several lectures of varying length, some of which are available on CD with accompanying booklets or books, many more are available online for ASHA continuing education units (CEU's) through Advanced Healthcare Education (AHCE).
Pam is planning to offer dozens of new courses for CEU's through AHCE over the next several years.
music
Pam is writing children's songs to teach speech-language skills to preschool and early elementary school children.
Her first CD, Do You Like Pie?, was finished in 2008. Her second CD is tentatively scheduled to be released in 2012-13.
"THANK YOU SO much... Your work in our field of speech pathology is so important to us."
Mae Ann Smith, SLP, AKSHA












