Pamela Levy Diebner
M.S., CCC-SLP
Pamela Levy Diebner, M.S., CCC/SLP received her undergraduate degree in Speech/Language Pathology and Audiology from the University of Texas in Austin in 1992 and her Master’s Degree in Speech/Language Pathology from Lamar University in 1994. She began her professional career working in deaf education in Goose Creek and Pasadena ISDs, as well as a part of a Houston cochlear implant team before moving into more traditional public school settings. She started her own private practice 13 years ago. She has also worked as a Clinical Supervisor at the University of Houston Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic where she trained graduate students in diagnostics and preschool language group therapies.
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Pam has worked as a speech/language pathologist for 25 years. Her speciality is developing language of young children, as well as, working with school age students. She has had years of experience with students with a variety of syndromes, autism, hearing impairment, oral motor weaknesses/apraxia, sensory integration disorders, feeding issues, behavioral issues, social/pragmatics difficulties, and articulation disorders. Pam believes a team approach is necessary when treating a child. Her philosophy is that parents, caregivers and teachers should all be trained in order to help children generalize skills throughout all areas of their lives.