Prudence Low
Speech-Language Pathologist
Clinical Director
Prudence is a Speech Language Pathologist specializing in working with pediatrics and adolescents with speech and language disorders since 2005. Prudence received her training in Australia and has worked in a variety of settings including, not least, an early intervention center, an allied healthcare entity, and as a private practitioner working independently. In 2009, Prudence expanded her practice to her current team of 10 practitioners that include speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, and educational therapists.
Prudence’s caseload comprises both international and local school children with articulation and phonological difficulties, motor speech disorders (e.g., dysarthria and dyspraxia), specific language impairment, central auditory processing disorder, and an autism spectrum disorder. Prudence is a bilingual speaker of both English and Chinese. In intervention, Prudence believes in integrating her understanding of the requirements of different needs of the school curriculum with language therapy. Facilitating critical thinking skills along with language remediation has always been the cornerstone of her practice.
Prudence has been trained in many areas of intervention. She is vested in the facilitation of cognition with attachment principles in mind. She has a strong understanding of how a disruption in one’s early attachment years could have a lasting impact on one’s overall development. With a strong understanding of Feuerstein’s Cognitive Strategies (which she is also trained in), she hopes to be an instrument of change for students who are struggling in their learning journey.
Prudence aims to be an effective contributor to the teaching community in Singapore and has been active in her outreach to the school community scene. She has contributed as a clinical educator to final-year speech-language pathologists students in renowned universities around the world. Her team has been involved in the professional development and mentoring of learning support and teaching of professionals.
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