Sheneka White M.S. Ed., CCC-SLP
Sheneka received her Bachelor’s in Linguistics and Anthropology from Emory University, and holds a Master’s in Communication Sciences and Disorders from the University of South Carolina. She holds a Georgia License in Speech-Language Pathology, as well as a Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association. Additionally Sheneka is a member of ASHA’s Language and Learning Education Special Interest Group.
She has nearly a decade of experience working with students with language-based learning disabilities and language disorders in a middle school setting, and has experience targeting the areas of later language development, written expression, word retrieval, reading comprehension, articulation, and executive functions. She has completed Associate-Level training in the reading remediation program known as Orton-Gillingham, as well as training in The Writing Revolution, and the Kaufman Speech to Language Protocol for Childhood Apraxia of Speech. Sheneka is deeply committed to evidence-based practice, and seeks out any opportunity to enhance her skills to best serve her clients.
Outside of work, you can find Sheneka volunteering at an urban farm, exploring Atlanta by bicycle, or on a scavenger hunt for a recipe involving too many ingredients.
Sheneka White CCC-SLP