Nadia Bartolotta is a speech-language pathologist with a license to practice in North Carolina. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Criminal Justice from the University of Delaware in 2006. In 2014, she obtained a Master of Education in Communication Disorders from North Carolina Central University.
She has worked within a variety of settings including home health, private clinics, daycares, school and nursing home settings. She has experience with articulation, phonological disorders, language delays and disorders, fluency and apraxia. Ms. Bartolotta has worked with children with the diagnoses of autism, intellectual disability, Fragile X syndrome and traumatic brain injury. She is a member of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) and has her Certificate of Clinical Competence.
Ms. Bartolotta specializes in working with the Spanish-speaking and bilingual community. Raised within a trilingual household (Spanish, Arabic and English), she has always had a fascination with language. Ms. Bartolotta enjoys working with the pediatric population and currently specializes in early intervention, targeting children ages 2-5 years. These early years are crucial to a child’s development and future academic success. She provides educational talks for teachers and parents to inform them of speech and language strategies to help carry over from therapy into the home and classroom.
Es especialista en patología del lenguaje con licencia de practicar en la Carolina de Norte. Ella recibió su título en psicología y Justicia Criminal de la Universidad de Delaware en el 2006. En el 2014, obtuvo su maestría en Desórdenes de la comunicación en la Universidad Central de Carolina del Norte. Ella ha trabajado en varios entornos incluyendo atención médica domiciliaria, clínicas privadas, guarderías, escuelas y residencias de ancianos. También tiene experiencia en problemas de articulación, desórdenes fonológicos, trastornos del lenguaje, fluidez verbal (tartamudez), y apraxia del habla infantil. Nadia Bartolotta ha trabajado con niños con diagnóstico de autismo, discapacidad intelectual, síndrome Fragile X, y daño cerebral traumático. También es miembro de la Asociación Americana de Habla-Lenguaje-Auditivo (American Speech-Language Hearing Association) y tiene su Certificado de Competencia Clínica.