Ann Lee
Speech & Language Pathologist
Special Interests
Early identification and intervention
Developmental Language Disorders
Fluency Disorders
Literacy
Social skills / Pragmatic Language
Parent-Child Interaction
Work History:
1 year in schools in USA
3 years in NGO / Schools in Hong Kong
Degrees:
Master of Speech-Language Pathology (Northwestern University, USA)
Bachelor of Speech and Hearing Sciences (University of Washington, USA)
Bachelor of Psychology (UCLA, USA)
Additional Qualifications:
PROMPT-trained
Expanding Expressions Tool (EET)
Certificate of Balanced Literacy & Guided Reading Training
ASHA Certified (American Speech-Language Association)
Registered member of Hong Kong Association of Speech Therapists
Ann is a bilingual (English and Cantonese) speech-language pathologist.
Ann worked with primary and high school students with autism spectrum disorder and intellectual disability whilst in the United States of America.
Since returning to Hong Kong in 2019, Ann has worked in international schools and for a non-government organization (NGO) helping pre-schoolers with diverse speech and language needs. Her experience is in the areas of developmental language disorder, speech sound disorders, fluency disorders, pragmatic language disorders, autism spectrum disorder, and intellectual disability.
Ann is passionate about play-based therapy and inspiring families to be creative and set up meaningful play environments at home to foster speech and language development. She also strongly believes in the undeniable value of an interdisciplinary and collaborative approach to help children generalize their skills.
After work, Ann is an active content creator on Instagram with her “The Speechie Street” page to share everything speech therapy related.