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"The staff at Dreamweavers truly put their hearts into everything they do. The kids aren’t just a job, they truly care." 

– Robin Edwards, Stanley, NC






"When Marcy began working with our son Hayden, he had a 10 to 15-word vocabulary. Now, only 4 months later, his vocabulary is between 30-50 words and he has begun making sentences! The interaction during their sessions is great and we are so happy with his progress and Marcy's caring nature."

-Michelle Radley, Stanley, NC


"Dawson was only saying one syllable at the beginning. In 4 short months Marcie had him saying 3-4 word sentences. She is an A+ Speech Therapist. Thanks Dreamweavers for your help! Hearing Dawson say, “Momma” was worth it all!"


-Rhonda Dixon, Kasar, NC

Speech Therapy
Speech-language Pathologists help children develop the skills necessary for effective communication with adults and peers. Rehabilitation efforts focus on oral motor competence, language understanding and processing, and social skills that facilitate communication. Children evaluated and treated may have a wide range of problems that include:
  • Articulation Disorders
  • Auditory Processing Disorders
  • Autism
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Cleft Palate
  • Developmental Delay
  • Failure to Thrive
  • Hearing Impairment
  • Oral Motor and Feeding Disorders
  • Phonological Awareness and Processing
  • Preschool and School-Age Language Disorders
  • Stuttering

Groups

  • AAC
  • EI / ST
  • ST / Music

Check out all services on our Group Services Flyer.


Marcy Pendleton, MS, CCC-SLP—Speech Language Pathologist

Marcy Pendleton received her Masters in Speech Therapy from Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania. She spent the last several years working with 3-5 year old children in an Autism Support classroom using the Competent Learner Model. Over the past 2 years, Marcy has presented at the following Speech and Hearing conferences: ASHA, NCSCHLA, NCACA, and the Pennsylvania Autism Conference. Marcy currently serves on the NCACA Board of Directors. She provides individual and group Speech Therapy for children and adults. Marcy provides services to infants and toddlers in their natural settings including homes and daycares.

 

Melissa Fleming, SLP-A-Speech Language Pathologist Assistant

Melissa earned her Bachelors degree in Psychology with a concentration in Communication Disorders and Special Education from Appalachian State University and an Associates degree in Speech Language Pathology Assistant from Caldwell Community College. She completed her internship working with Elementary School children ages 3-10 and worked as a camp counselor for the Mountain Adventure Camp, sponsored by the Autism Society. Melissa's experience also includes working with children and adults with Autism and speech disorders.

Melanie Jones, SLP-A—Speech Language Pathologist Assistant

Melanie joined Dreamweavers in 2010. She graduated with honors from Caldwell Community College with an AAS degree in Speech Language Pathology Assistant. She was the recipient of the 2009 Caldwell Community College Academic Excellence Award. Melanie completed her internship with elementary school children in grades K through 6. Her internship included articulation, phonological processing, and language. Melanie will assist Marcy Pendleton, Speech Language Pathologist, and Director of Speech Services for Dreamweavers.