Elissa Kilduff
MA, CCC-SLP
Elissa Kilduff
MA, CCC-SLP
Elissa Kilduff currently works as a speech-language pathologist in a large metro school district in Atlanta. As one of five SLPs in an elementary school, she primarily serves PreK-2nd graders with a variety of disabilities and special needs. Prior to her current role, Elissa served as the lead SLP where she supervised and trained the county’s 150+ SLPs.
Elissa has a great interest in language-based learning disabilities, collaboration with general and special education teachers, and curriculum-based interventions.
Elissa was a team member of the Georgia School-Based Speech-Language Pathologist Leadership Team, established through the Georgia Department of Education (GaDOE), and helped to develop a statewide training for SLPs and General Education Teachers on collaboration. She has designed resources including evidence-based interventions and progress monitoring rubrics for Response to Intervention (RTI); language checklists aligned to grade-level standards; and educational impact of common standardized language assessments. She is also the co-author of IEP Goal Writing for School Based Speech Language Pathologists: Utilizing State Standards, available through Plural Publishing. Unlimited
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