Bettina Miller
Speech-Language Pathologist
2347 Summercreek dr, 90 SANTA ROSA California, 95404-4453About
Bettina Miller is a Speech-Language Pathologist practicing in SANTA ROSA, California, and the surrounding area. Mrs.Miller specializes in speech, language, and other speech-related disorders in patients. As a speech-language pathologist, Mrs. Miller evaluates, diagnoses, and treats clients with communication disorders. These conditions may be due to developmental delay, brain injury, hearing loss, autism, stroke, or other diseases and injuries. Mrs. Miller helps patients make sounds and improve their communication through various evidence-based methods. Speech-language pathologists also work with clients to strengthen muscles used to speak and swallow and work with individuals and families to help cope with their communication needs.
Education and Training
Western Illinois University M.A. 1981
Board Certification
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
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What is a common surgery for cerebral palsy?
I am not sure about surgery for cerebral palsy. I would suggest you talk with your son's pediatrician and get his/her recommendation. A speech-language pathologist would work with helping your son make his sounds correctly and improve his language skills. READ MORE
i have puberohonia (female voice, pitch break, etc)?
Hi. Have you seen an ENT for this disorder yet? If not, that is recommended before I am able to recommend exercises that you can do from home. READ MORE
What does it mean if my child is wheezing?
I would recommend that you take your child to his/her pediatrician and describe when your child is wheezing and the foods they are eating before the wheezing begins. READ MORE
Are any communication devices used for speech therapy?
There are a number of communication devices for speech therapy. There are low tech devices such as PECs and there are high tech devices that download onto an iPad or tablet that are picture based depending on the needs of the client. READ MORE
Why do I stutter when I'm nervous?
Hi, Most people stutter when they are nervous. There are exercises that can be done to reduce the stuttering. READ MORE
At what age should a delayed child start speech therapy?
Speech therapy can begin at any age. I would suggest that you begin by having him tested by a Language Pathologist. READ MORE
What causes stuttering in adults?
Hi, Has she always had this slight stutter? If not, adult onset stuttering may be caused by a traumatic event and may correct itself as she works through it. If is causing her concern and interfering with her communication, I would suggest that she work with a speech-language pathologist to reduce the stuttering. READ MORE
Are speech language disorders genetic?
Yes, but they can be treated by a Speech-Language Pathologist. READ MORE
Can stress cause a stutter in children?
Hi, Yes, stress can cause people - children and adults alike - to begin stuttering. She may feel as if there is too much pressure being put on her by distance learning. Have her take breaks and provide free time activities that are fun for her to do. READ MORE
Why does my daughter hit her head when she can't say something?
Your daughter is frustrated that either what she wants to say is not coming out the way she wants, she doesn't have the words she wants to use at that moment, or she is having difficulty getting the words she has out (possible stuttering behaviors). READ MORE
My foster child is mute?
I would recommend speaking with her pediatrician first. Has she always been mute? Is this a recent occurrence? Make sure there is not a medical reason for her muteness. READ MORE
Why is "l" difficult to pronounce for some?
Hi, The /l/ sound is a difficult sound for most 4-year-old children to pronounce. It develops between the ages of 3-6. If you are concerned with his ability to make the /l/ sound, I would recommend contacting a speech-language pathologist to determine if he is eligible for speech therapy based on a speech and language evaluation. READ MORE
Why does my 2 year old son slap himself when angry?
Hi, Children frequently become frustrated when they are not able to say words correctly or they cannot find the right word to say. Sometimes, they are having difficulty getting the words out when they are speaking (stuttering). I would begin by going to the pediatrician to rule out any medical concerns. READ MORE
Can dental issues cause speech issues?
Hi, Yes, dental issues can cause speech issues. Speech is produced using the tongue, lips, and teeth. I would suggest that you visit your dentist to see if the dental issues can be addressed. READ MORE
How do I do speech therapy at home because of covid-19?
Hi, There are lots of ways that you can do speech therapy at home. I would recommend that you contact the speech pathologist who recommended the service and see if he/she is able to provide the services remotely to your son. If not, there are plenty of YouTube videos that you could use. READ MORE
Awards
- ASHA Ace awards 2020 American Speech-Language Hearing Association
- ASHA Ace awards 2019 American Speech-Language Hearing Association
- ASHA Ace awards 2017 American Speech-Language Hearing Association
- ASHA Ace awards 2016 American Speech-Language Hearing Association
Professional Memberships
- American Speech-Language Hearing Association
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