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Paige Blacklock

Clinician, Speech-Language Pathologist, Certified Autism Specialist

Education:

University of Oregon: B.S. Communication Disorders and Sciences, Minors in Special Education and Disability Studies
Idaho State University: Master’s Degree Communication Sciences and Disorders

Trainings/Certifications:

ASHA, Oregon Board Certified, Certified Autism Specialist (2023), SOS (Sequential-Oral-Sensory) Approach to Feeding (2024), PROMPT Trained (Prompts for Restructuring Oral Muscular Targets) (2024).

Specialties:

Paige has specialty training in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), sensory feeding, and motor speech disorders. She has notable experience in AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication), Childhood Apraxia of Speech, and Pediatric Feeding Disorders.

Areas of Interest:

Paige’s areas of special interest include Autism Spectrum Disorder, sensory-based feeding, motor speech disorders, behavioral and emotional regulation, sensory support, social communication, and articulation.

About Paige:

Paige has been at Parkwood Clinic since 2022. She loves the collaborative and holistic approach to treatment that Parkwood Clinic offers. She loves coming to work every day to help support her clients and their families in their therapeutic journey. She values the importance of being an advocate for her clients. She believes that laughter and fun are a crucial part of any therapy session. During graduate school, Paige completed a variety of placements at private clinics and a high need, alternative school.

During her time at Parkwood, Paige has also had the opportunity to provide speech services to students at Our Lady of the Lake School. When she’s not at the clinic, Paige loves travelling, trying out new soup recipes, spontaneous trips to the movies, and diving into any book she can get her hands on!

About Parkwood Clinic

Parkwood Clinic is a pediatric private practice that provides individualized, evidence-based, and family-centered speech and language services.

Blogs

Sensory Bin Magic: A Fun Activity to Spark Creativity and Learning at Home

March 27, 2025

Sensory bins are fun, hands-on tools that support sensory and fine motor development. Use items like rice, toys, and scoops to spark exploration and creativity.

Stimming 101: A Fun and Quick Dive Into the Sensory World!

March 26, 2025

Stimming involves repetitive actions like hand-flapping, rocking, tapping the same icon on an AAC device, or repeating words and sounds.

Why Do We Take Data in Speech Therapy Sessions?

March 26, 2025

If you have a child in speech therapy, it’s natural to wonder about the progress your child is making. One essential part of this process involves collecting data during each session. But why is this so important?

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