My pancake is a thought bubble!
"My pancake is a thought bubble!" reported a long-time Communication Works client.
Congrats, Toni!
Congratulations to Toni Morehouse, co-owner of Communication Works, on her retirement. Toni’s family helped her celebrate her retirement after 30 years at the University of Nebraska Barkley Memorial Center where she was a clinic supervisor.
Happy 2nd Anniversary!
Congratulations to Carol Bowen and Toni Morehouse and their awesome team at Communication Works Speech and Language Services. You have had an exciting two years serving the Lincoln community. We can’t wait to see what the future will bring. Love from your kids and our...
Rachael and Aliza Present in Denver
Recently, Rachael Aguilos (an inaugural Communication Works clinician) and Aliza Stremlau (the newest addition to the CW team!) presented at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association convention in Denver. Rachael and Aliza, who are also speech-language...
Congrats Maggie!
At the recent ASHA convention in Denver, Maggie Wieting (an inaugural Communication Works clinician) described the work of Concussion Management Teams (CMT) at Lincoln Public Schools. Maggie is a speech-language pathologist on a CMT whose goal is to keep concussed...
Autism Speaks Walk 2015
Co-owner Carol Bowen had help when two of her granddaughters joined her at the Autism Speaks walk at Haymarket Park on October 27. Thanks Charly and Alexis!
Lincoln Association for Education of Young Children
The 2015 LAEYC celebration was held April 18 at Southeast Community College. Carol Bowen and Toni Morehouse participated along with their two right-hand super helpers, Ivy and Charly!
Check out our radio ad which aired on 93.7 The Ticket!
Signing Class
Samantha Gaines-Nelson led a fun and finger-action-packed sign class at Communication Works. If you would like to receive information about the next sign class sessions, call 402-480-3152.
2014 Walk for Autism
Co-owners Carol Bowen and Toni Morehouse had "SUPER" help when two of their granddaughters joined them for the Walk for Autism event held at Haymarket Park on October 5. Thanks Charly and Ivy!