Karen Young
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Karen Young

Speech-Language Pathologist

Lismore Lane Jupiter FL, 33458

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Karen Young is a top Speech-Language Pathologist in Jupiter, FL. With a passion for the field and an unwavering commitment to her specialty, Karen Young is an expert in changing the lives of her patients for the better. Through her designated cause and expertise in the field, Karen Young is a prime example of a true leader in health care. As a leader and expert in her field, Karen Young is passionate about enhancing patient quality of life. She embodies the values of communication, safety, and trust when dealing directly with patients. Karen Young is a true asset to her field and dedicated to the profession of Speech and Language Pathology.

Education and Training

Northern Arizona University MS CCC-SLP 2001

Adelphi University MS Special Education 2001

New York University BS Clinical Speech and Language Pathology 1998

Board Certification

American Speech-Language-Hearing Association

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Karen Young's Expert Contributions
  • What treatments are available for speech stuttering?

    Hello! Please locate a Speech and Language Pathologist near you by going to: https://www.asha.org/profind Then, click "Find an SLP" and enter the information to find someone close to you who focuses on stuttering. There are strategies you can learn to reduce episodes of stuttering greatly! I wish you the very best. Do not give up! :} Karen Young, MS, CCC-SLP READ MORE

  • When is late talking a problem?

    Is she saying any words at all, i.e."mama" or"more"? Early intervention is super important(birth to 3). You can go to : ASHA.org/profind and locate a licensed Speech and Language Pathologist near you. Best of luck. Karen Young, MS,CCC-SLP Sent from my T-Mobile 5G Device Get Outlook for AndroidREAD MORE

  • Should I take my 2-year-old daughter to a doctor if she is not talking yet?

    Hello. I would take your daughter to a licensed Speech and Language Pathologist for an evaluation. Early intervention is key when addressing speech and language issues. You can locate an SLP near you by going to : ASHA.org/profind Then, click "Find an SLP" and enter your relevant information. Best of luck! Karen Young, MS, CCC-SLP READ MORE

  • Can you help with a speech delay?

    Hi. Yes. Speech and Language Pathologists assess, diagnose, and treat speech and language disorders from birth to 100 years old. You can find a licensed SLP near you, by going to: ASHA.org/profind. Click "find an SLP" and input your search items. READ MORE

  • Can speech therapy help stuttering?

    Yes! Most definitely! You can locate a Speech and Language Pathologist who specializes in stuttering therapy by going to: ASHA.org/profind Best of luck! Karen Young, MS, CCC-SLP READ MORE

  • How can I help my daughter with speech problems?

    Hi. You can locate a certified Speech and Language Pathologist near you, by going to ASHA.org/profind. READ MORE

  • How do you treat hearing loss in one ear?

    Hi. I highly recommend making an appointment with a certified Audiologist near you. You can locate one at: ASHA.org/profind and click "find and Audiologist". Best of luck, Karen Young, MS, CCC-SLP READ MORE

  • Should I take my baby to a speech therapist?

    Please find a Speech and Language Therapist near you, who works with young children. "Early Intervention" is from birth to 3 years old, and is the most important time in a child's speech and language development. You are absolutely doing the right thing by reaching out now. You can locate an SLP near you by going to: ASHA.org/profind . Click "Find an SLP" and enter your location and other information. READ MORE

  • Can delayed speech be corrected?

    Yes, most definitely! Please contact: ASHA.org/profind to locate a licensed Speech and Language Pathologist near you, who will be able to assess and potentially provide treatment for your child. Early intervention is very important. Best of luck! Karen Young, MS, CCC-SLP Speech and Language Pathologist READ MORE

  • What should I do if my child is concerned about hearing?

    Take them for a hearing assessment at a licensed audiologist. You can find one near you at: ASHA.org/profind READ MORE

  • Can acupuncture help with speech issues?

    The short answer is no, acupuncture is used to treat pain, injury, stress, etc. Your daughter needs to see a licensed speech and language pathologist for speech and language issues. I don't know how old she is, but early intervention is extremely important. If she is between 0-3 years old, she can receive free speech under state laws. School age children can receive free services through their school SLP. If you choose to go outside of school for services, there will be a fee to that SLP. You can locate a licensed SLP near you by visiting: ASHA.org/profind, then click "Find an SLP" and enter any relevant information to narrow down your choices. Best of luck! Karen Young, MS, CCC-SLP READ MORE

  • Can a pediatrician diagnose dysgraphia?

    Unofficially, yes. However, a licensed Occupational Therapist would be your best bet. Your pediatrician should be able to assist with finding an OT near you. READ MORE

  • Should a 3 year old be talking?

    Hello. Yes, a three-year-old should understand hundreds of words and speak most of those, as well. Please reach out to "ASHA.org/profind" and click "Find an SLP" and enter your information to find an early intervention specialist near you. Best of luck. READ MORE

  • Should I worry if my 3-year-old isn't talking?

    Hello. Early intervention is crucial. A Speech and Language Therapy assessment would determine what may be going on with your child. READ MORE

  • Does acupuncture help speech after stroke?

    Hello, No. While acupuncture can assist with muscle relaxation, pain, etc., Speech and Language Therapy is imperative post-stroke. The hospital or rehab facility should provide speech and language immediately, as early intervention is best. If you are looking for a private SLP, please go to: ASHA.org/profind. Best of luck. Karen Young, MS, CCC-SLP READ MORE

  • When should you worry if your child is not talking?

    Early intervention is extremely important for speech and language development. You should seek out a Speech and Language Pathologist near you, who can evaluate your child. If therapy is deemed necessary, you will play a huge role by modeling words and sounds for your child at home, at the grocery, library, etc. Pointing and saying the words to items in your home and elsewhere, reading books, and asking simple questions about the who, what, when, where, etc., are all things you can do together to increase her speech and language. Please locate a licensed SLP near you at: ASHA.org/profind Click "Find an SLP" and enter your city/town information. Good luck! Karen Young, MS, CCC-SLP READ MORE

  • Does hearing loss cause speech delay?

    It can, yes. Please find a Speech Pathologist near you who can provide early intervention. You can find a licensed SLP near you at: ASHA.org/profind Best of luck, Karen Young, MS, CCC-SLP READ MORE

  • Can a neurologist help with a speech delay?

    Hello, No, a neurologist is not licensed to treat speech delays or disorders. You can find a licensed Speech and Language Pathologist near you by going to: https://www.asha.org/profind/ and clicking "Find an SLP." From there, you can type in your location, age group needed, etc. Early intervention provides the best outcomes with regard to speech and language, so you are heading in the right direction already! Best of luck! Karen Young, MS, CCC-SLP READ MORE

  • How long does hearing loss last after a cold?

    Your child may have wax build up or an ear infection, due to the cold. You should ideally have their ears looked at by their pediatrician, to rule out those two issues. Good luck! Karen Young, MS CCC-SLP READ MORE

  • When should a child get speech therapy?

    Early intervention is best. If you suspect an issue, please find a licensed Speech and Language Pathologist near you at: https://www.asha.org/profind/ Best of luck. Karen Young, MS, CCC-SLP READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

Articulation, Stuttering, Late Onset Speech and Language, Processing, Selective Mutism, Developmental Delay

Professional Memberships

  • ASHA  

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Lismore Lane -
Jupiter, FL 33458
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