Communication 
Disorders 
in 
Children	

To Hear, To Speak, To Understand. These are the basic steps of language development in the young mind.
	Yet, there are otherwise normal, healthy children, rich and poor alike, who are shut off from communication, even with their own parents! These children's hearing, speech, language, or learning problems could arise from a variety of reasons.














	Contributing factors to poor speech and language development, as well as the causes of learning disabilities, are not known with any certainty. Several explanations have been suggested by differing authorities. Research supported by Scottish Rite continues in this area.
	Also, because there is a wide age range for children to begin talking, parents may not at first recognize these communication disorders. As they wait expectantly for the first intelligible word uttered by their child, they may gradually become concerned that something is amiss.
	Communication disorders affect one out of 10 children in the United States. However, many of these childhood problems do not mean mental deficiency or emotional disturbance. Often, these children have at least average or even superior intelligence. What they lack is the ability to exercise this intelligence through normal speech and language channels.
	Today, at Scottish Rite Centers in 34 states and the District of Columbia, many children with communication disorders can be helped to hear, to speak, and to understand.

THE MIRACLE OF THE SCOTTISH RITE CENTERS FOR CHILDHOOD LANGUAGE DISORDERS
	IN THE EARLY 1950s IN COLORADO, THE SCOTTISH Rite of Freemasonry of the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States initiated a program to help children with speech and language disorders. The results obtained from this program led to the establishment of Scottish Rite Centers to provide diagnostic evaluation and treatment of speech and language disorders as well as learning disabilities.
	Today there are nearly 100 Scottish Rite Centers and special programs for children and therapists located throughout the United States. Each is staffed by speech-language pathologists and other trained personnel. Through the support of Scottish Rite members, these centers and programs continue to increase.
	The value of the this philanthropy has long been apparent. Tens of thousands of youngsters across  the United States have been helped significantly. With the good work of dedicated clinicians and parents, the centers have achieved successes that could only be imagined a few years back. Children who might have remained educationally handicapped for a lifetime can now talk, read, and lead useful lives.

Results That Touch The Heart
	  A child so frustrated that he was meaninglessly hyper-active became a productive learner.
	  A child who was alienated and depressed because of a language impairment and who was devastating his household became friendly and responded in a happy manner to gentle, sustained treatment.
	  A little girl who was thought hopelessly retarded reached out and spoke the names of her parents.
	  A boy who had a seemingly incurable speech problem is today a successful lawyer.

HOW TO IDENTIFY SPEECH AND LANGUAGE DISORDERS AND
LEARNING DISABILITIES
	CHILDREN WHO HAVE THESE PROBLEMS are sometimes hard to detect. As noted before, there is a wide age range for children to begin talking. Parents may become concerned later than desirable, may not recognize, or may misinterpret the symptoms.
	These children are often slow in developing a vocabulary or are difficult to understand, using incomplete or incorrect sentences or gibberish. They may have difficulties with attention, memory, or word retrieval. They may be slow in processing auditory information.
	There are technical diagnostic terms for these problems, and some of them can sound terrifying to parents. However, parents must remember that many of these dysfunctions do not mean mental deficiency or emotional disturbance. Rather, they indicate delayed speech and language.

The Importance Of Early 
Evaluation And Treatment
	In the past few years, there has been increasing recognition of the  importance  of evaluating and  treating childhood problems at the earliest possible stage. The chances of a child with a communication disorder attaining his or her peer group level are much greater if the child receives help at an early age.
WHAT TO DO IF A PARENT 
SUSPECTS A CHILD NEEDS HELP
	A parent who has concerns about a child's language or learning ability should call the nearest Scottish Rite Center for Childhood Language Disorders for guidance or contact appropriate municipal or state organizations.
	The first step is a complete evaluation of the child's condition by professionals. In most instances a child identified as having a communication disorder can be helped at a Scottish Rite Center. However, a child who demonstrates overall developmental delays or severe handicapping conditions may require other forms of treatment such as physical therapy or a full-time special education program. Any of the trained speech-pathologists at the Scottish Rite Centers can recommend programs specializing in advanced treatment.
	In many states the Centers for Childhood Language Disorders are located in or adjacent to a Scottish Rite Temple, and the centers may be associated with major hospitals or universities in the area. All are clearly identified in the telephone book and are known to health care and education professionals in the areas in which they are located.
	The main thing parents should remember is to seek help as soon as possible if there is any indication that the child has a problem. (See page 12 of this issue for a complete directory of the network of Scottish Rite Centers and Programs for Childhood Language Disorders.)

PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY
	AS A RULE, THE SCOTTISH RITE CENTERS FOR Childhood Language Disorders accept preschool children who have difficulty speaking or understanding the spoken word or school-age children who have difficulty learning to read. Some centers also offer literacy training for adults.
	Inquiries on age groups and program offerings in specific areas should be addressed to the Director of the local Scottish Rite Center. Equally important, all services are available regardless of race, creed, or the family's inability to pay.

Parental Involvement
	The cooperation of each child's parents is essential. The whole family, as well as the child, is trained by skilled clinicians so that in addition to treatment at the centers, parents are able to continue at home the center's recommended treatment.

Community Involvement
	The influence of the Scottish Rite program goes far beyond the walls of the centers. In many instances it is not unusual for the staff of the center to go into the community and visit schools or other institutions. In addition, a Scottish Rite facility can function in the training of young people interested in the field of speech pathology.

Membership Involvement Of 
The Scottish Rite Of Freemasonry
	There is a contribution in human terms in solving these problems for the well-being and happiness of children and their parents. There is also a significant contribution to the economic health of our country by providing the means for these children to become productive adults, able to contribute to their own lives and to the betterment of society.
	Education and concern for children have always been among the fundamental tenets of the Masonic Fraternity. Helping children with speech and language disorders and learning disabilities is a particular mission of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Southern Jurisdiction, USA. 
	Each and every one of our members will want to help to fulfill this mission. At some centers, fellow Masons, their wives, and teenagers can participate in activities as volunteer assistants. They can help the children, assemble arts and crafts materials, and perform secretarial or maintenance tasks. In some cases, they also provide transportation to children and parents who would otherwise be unable to reach the centers.

HOW YOU CAN HELP ELIMINATE LANGUAGE PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN
	THANKS TO THE GENEROSITY OF THE SCOTTISH Rite members through their national and local foundations, which provide financial support for our Childhood Language Disorders Centers, thousands of children have been evaluated and successfully treated in a nurturing environment.
	Miracles can happen, and with skillful evaluation and treatment, miracles are happening in Scottish Rite treatment centers all over America. However, more facilities are needed in our states to help all of the children with these problems. Also, Scottish Rite Centers already in existence continue to need donations for additional therapists, instructional materials, special equipment, and facilities.
	In addition to our membership support, the Scottish Rite encourages all concerned citizens to assist in this worthy humanitarian effort. One way to assist is through estate planning. A bequest to either the local Scottish Rite foundation or the national foundation can be designated for support of the centers. Gifts, of course, are tax deductible as provided by law.
	Our children are tomorrow's citizens and the hope for our world. To help America's children overcome their handicaps is a major contribution to our future.

SCOTTISH RITE FOUNDATION
Southern Jurisdiction, USA, Inc.
1733 Sixteenth Street, NW
Washington, DC  20009-3199
Telephone: (202) 232-3579

ALABAMA
Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders
University of Montevallo
Dept. of Communications Science and Disorders, Sta. 6720
Montevallo, AL  35115
Telephone: (205) 665-6720
Scottish Rite Learning Center
Scottish Rite Temple
351 St. Francis Street
Mobile, AL  36602
Telephone: (205) 432-8268
Troy  Scottish Rite Learning Center
Chas. Henderson Child Health Center
P.O. Box 914
Troy, AL  36081
Telephone: (205) 566-6627
ALASKA
Alaska Scottish Rite  Childhood Language Disorders Foundation
P.O. Box 101445
Anchorage, AK  99510
Telephone: (907) 274-0277
ARIZONA
Phoenix Scottish Rite
Childhood Center
Masonic Temple
115 North Fourth Avenue
Phoenix, AZ  85003-1683
Telephone: (602) 252-6807
Scottish Rite-Univeristy of Arizona Center for Childhood Language Disorders
33 E. Ochoa Street
Tucson, AZ  85701
Telephone: (602) 620-0420
ARKANSAS
Scottish Rite Dyslexia Training Center
Albert Pike Memorial Temple
712 Scott Street
Little Rock, AR  72201
Telephone: (501) 375-0782
Scottish Rite Aphasia Program
Univ. of Arkansas at Little Rock
Audiology & Speech Pathology
Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic
2801 South University
Little Rock, AR  72204
Telephone: (501) 569-3155
Ft. Smith Scottish Rite Dyslexia Training Center
Masonic Temple
200 N. 11th Street
P.O. Box 24
Ft. Smith, AR  72902
Telephone: (501) 782-8000
Scottish Rite Learning
Disability Program
Arkansas State University
Department of Special Education
P.O. Box 940
State University, AR  72467
Telephone: (501) 972-3061
Eastern Arkansas Scottish Rite
Dyslexia Training Program
650 South Service Road, West
West Memphis, AR  72301
Telephone: (501) 735-4210
CALIFORNIA
Scottish Rite Childhood Language Disorders Clinic
Scottish Rite Temple
1455 L Street
Fresno, CA  93721
Telephone: (209) 268-9631
Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders
Scottish Rite Temple
855 Elm Avenue
Long Beach, CA  90813
Telephone: (310) 436-7787
Scottish Rite Childhood Language Disorders Program
Scottish Rite Temple
4357 Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA  90010
Telephone: (213) 936-2153
Scottish Rite Childhood Language Disorders Clinic
Scottish Rite Temple
1547 Lakeside Drive
Oakland, CA  94612
Telephone: (510) 451-1903
Scottish Rite Childhood Language Disorders Clinic
Scottish Rite Temple
150 North Madison Avenue
Pasadena, CA  91101
Telephone: (818) 795-4213
Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders
Scottish Rite Memorial Temple
6151 "H" Street
P.O. Box 19497
Sacramento, CA  95819
Telephone: (916) 731-HELP
Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders
Scottish Rite Temple
4400 Varsity Drive
San Bernardino, CA  92407
Telephone: (909) 887-2335
Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders
Scottish Rite Masonic Memorial Center
1895 Camino Del Rio South
San Diego, CA  92108-3683
Telephone: (619) 291-2506
Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders
Scottish Rite Temple
2850-19th Avenue
San Francisco, CA  94132
Telephone: (415) 664-4646
Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders
Scottish Rite Temple
2455 Masonic Drive
San Jose, CA  95125
Telephone: (408) 448-HELP
Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders
Masonic Temple
16 East Carillo Street
Santa Barbara, CA  93101
Telephone: (805) 962-8469
Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders
Scottish Rite Temple
600 Acacia Lane
Santa Rosa, CA  95409
Telephone: (707) 539-3003
Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders
Scottish Rite Temple
33 West Alpine Avenue
P.O. Box 4798
Stockton, CA  95204
Telephone: (209) 462-2613
COLORADO
Scottish Rite Language
Disorders Clinic
The Children's Hospital
Dept. of Speech Pathology
and Audiology
1056 East 19th Avenue
Denver, CO  80218
Telephone: (303) 861-6841
Scottish Rite Language
Disorders Clinic
Hilltop Rehabilitation Center
Language Development Clinic
1100 Patterson Road
Grand Junction, CO  81501
Telephone: (303) 242-8174
Speech and Language Clinic
Park View Hospital
400 W. 16th Street
Pueblo, CO  81003
Telephone: (719) 584-4464
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Scottish Rite Center for Childhood Language Disorders
1630 Columbia Road, NW
Washington, DC  20009
Telephone: (202) 939-4703
FLORIDA
Scottish Rite Center for Childhood Language Disorders
Rehabilitation Services
Bay Medical Center
615 N. Bonita Avenue
Panama City, FL  32401
Telephone: (904) 769-1511
	(904) 747 6028 (direct line)
Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders	*
240 S. Tuttle Avenue
Sarasota, FL  34237
Telephone: (813) 365-5553
Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders	*
All Children's Hospital
801 Sixth Street South
St. Petersburg, FL  33701
Telephone: (813) 892-4141
Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders	*
Scottish Rite Temple
5500 Memorial Highway, Suite B
Tampa, FL  33634
Telephone: (813) 886-4247
* These clinics are operated by the All Children's Hospital of St. Petersburg and supported by the Scottish Rite Foundation of Florida, Inc.
Rehabilitation Center for
Children and  Adults
300 Royal Palm Way
West Palm Beach, FL  33480
Telephone: (407) 655-7266/7268
GEORGIA
Scottish Rite Clinic
Scottish Rite Children's
Medical Center
1001 Johnsons Ferry Road, NE
Atlanta, GA  30342
Telephone: (404) 256-5252
HAWAII
Scottish Rite Childhood Language Disorders Clinic
Scottish Rite Cathedral
1611 Kewalo Street
Honolulu, HI  96822
Telephone: (808) 533-2326
IDAHO
Scottish Rite Learning Clinic 
Masonic Temple
883 Blue Lakes Blvd. North
Twin Falls, ID  83301
Telephone: (208) 734-3914
IOWA
Diagnostic Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders at the 
University of Iowa
Scottish Rite Temple
1044-24th Street
West Des Moines, IA  50265
Telephone: (515) 288-8927
KANSAS
Scottish Rite Childhood Language Disorders Clinic
Children's Mercy Specialty Center
5520 College Boulevard, Suite 360
Overland Park, KS  66211
Telephone: (913) 345-0144
KENTUCKY
Covington Scottish Rite Language Development Center
212 Levassor Avenue
Covington, KY  41014
Telephone: (606) 431-0021
Scottish Rite Childhood Language Development Center
233 East Broadway
Louisville, KY  40202
Telephone: (502) 584-9781
West Kentucky Scottish Rite
Language Disorders Center
2229 Mildred Street
P.O. Box 2657
Paducah, KY  42002-2657
Telephone: (502) 444-9687
LOUISIANA
Scottish Rite Childhood
 Language Disorders Clinic
Scottish Rite Temple
619 Carondelet Street
New Orleans, LA  70130
Telephone: (504) 522-3789
Scottish Rite Childhood Language Disorders Clinic
Scottish Rite Temple
725 Cotton Street
Shreveport, LA  71101
Telephone: (318) 221-9713
MARYLAND
The Hilgenberg Scottish Rite Center for Childhood Language Disorders
3800 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD  21218
Telephone: (301) 243-3200
MINNESOTA
Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders
University of Minnesota-Duluth
Masonic Temple
4 W. 2nd Street
Duluth, MN  55802
Telephone: (218) 722-2420
MISSISSIPPI
Scottish Rite Childhood
Communicative Disorders Clinic
Magnolia Speech School, Inc.
733 Flag Chapel Road
Jackson, MS  39209
Telephone: (601) 922-1530
MISSOURI
Scottish Rite Center for Childhood Language Disorders
Scottish Rite Temple
1330 Linwood Boulevard
Kansas City, MO  64109
Telephone: (816) 561-2277
Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders
Scottish Rite Temple
3633 Lindell Boulevard
St. Louis, MO  63108
Telephone: (314) 533-7415
MONTANA
Scottish Rite Childhood Language Disorders Clinic
Scottish Rite Temple
1304 13th Street, South
Great Falls, MT  59405
Telephone: (406) 452-2063
NEBRASKA
Scottish Rite Aphasia Clinic
Scottish Rite Temple
123 West Third Street
Alliance, NE  69301
Telephone: (308) 762-4324
Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders
Scottish Rite Temple
411 North Hastings
Hastings, NE  68901
Telephone: (402) 462-5813
Scottish Rite Aphasia Clinic
University of Nebraska
Barkley Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic
253 Barkley Memorial Center
Lincoln, NE  68583-0731
Telephone: (402) 472-2071
Scottish Rite Aphasia Clinic
Meyer Rehabilitation Institute
University of Nebraska Medical Center
600 South 42nd Street
Omaha, NE  68198-5450
Telephone: (402) 559-6460
NEVADA
Scottish Rite Speech and
Hearing Clinic
Eagle Valley Public Health
2300 Eagle Valley Ranch Rd.
Carson City, NV  89703
Telephone: (702) 882-1112
Scottish Rite Childhood Language Disorders Clinic
Masonic Memorial Temple
2200 W. Mesquite Avenue
Las Vegas, NV  89106
Telephone: (702) 382-7199
Scottish Rite Childhood Language Disorders Clinic
University of Nevada 
Medical School
Dept. of Speech Pathology and Audiology-152
Reno, NV  89557
Telephone: (702) 784-4887
NEW MEXICO
Scottish Rite Childhood 
Language Disorders Center
Scottish Rite Temple
P.O. Box 357
100 West Boutz
Las Cruces, NM  88001
Telephone: (505) 523-7171
Scottish Rite Childhood Language Disorders Program
Scottish Rite Temple
P.O. Box 2024
463 Paseo De Peralta
Santa Fe, NM  87504
Telephone: (505) 982-4414
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders
Appalachian State University
Comprehensive Clinic
Edwin Duncan Hall, Rm. 114
Boone, NC  28608
Telephone: (704) 262-2185
North Carolina Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders
University of N. Carolina-Charlotte
4740 Randolph Road
P.O. Box 221149
Charlotte, NC  28222
Telephone: (704) 365-0725
Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders
P.O. Box 466
Greensboro, NC  27402
Telephone: (919) 275-3579
North Carolina Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders
East Carolina University
Dept. of Speech, Language and
Auditory Pathology
Greenville, NC  27858-4353
Telephone: (919) 757-4405
NORTH DAKOTA
Central North Dakota H.E.L.P. Center
1810 Schafer Street
Bismarck, ND  58501
Telephone: (701) 258-9132
North Dakota Scottish Rite
Childhood Language Disorder
Center-Fargo
1405 3rd Street, North
Fargo, ND  58102
Telephone: (701) 235-7875
OKLAHOMA
Guthrie Scottish Rite Childhood Language Disorders Clinic
Scottish Rite Temple
P.O. Box 70
Guthrie, OK  73044
Telephone: (405) 282-6484
Olkahoma Scottish Rite Alphabetic Phonics Teacher Training Program
Scottish Rite Temple
P.O. Box 1141
McAlester, OK  74502
Telephone: (918) 426-1445
Tulsa Scottish Rite Childhood
Language Disorders Clinic
Scottish Rite Temple
6355 East Skelly Drive
Tulsa, OK  74135
Telephone: (918) 622-7064
OREGON
H. J. Casey Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders
700-B NW Hill Street
Bend, OR  97756
Telephone: (503) 389-8201
H. J. Casey Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders
Scottish Rite Temple
620 Walnut Avenue
Klamath Falls, OR  97601
Telephone: (503) 884-7095
H. J. Casey Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders
LaGrande, OR  97850
H. J. Casey Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders
1507 SW Morrison Street, Suite A
Portland, OR  97205
Telephone: (503) 226-1048
H. J. Casey Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders
Medford, OR  97501
H. J. Casey Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders
Masonic Building
920 SE Cass Street, Suite 208
Roseburg, OR  97470
Telephone: (503) 440-3040
SOUTH CAROLINA
Scottish Rite Center for Childhood Language Disorders
Scottish Rite Temple
1051 Sam Rittenberg Blvd.
Charleston, SC  29407
Telephone: (803) 571-4699
Scottish Rite Center for Childhood Language Disorders
Scottish Rite Temple
7230 Sumter Highway
Columbia, SC  29290
Telephone: (803) 776-5474
Scottish Rite Center for Childhood Language Disorders
Scottish Rite Temple
P.O. Box 5776
Greenville, SC  29606
Telephone: (803) 232-5430
SOUTH DAKOTA
Scottish Rite Freemasonry
Children's Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic Program
University of South Dakota
Masonic Temple Building
Dept. of Comm. Disorders
520 So. First Avenue
Sioux Falls, SD  57102
Telephone: (605) 336-2545
Scottish Rite Freemasonry Children's Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic Program
University of South Dakota
Dept. of Comm. Disorders
Vermillion, SD  57069
Telephone: (605) 677-5474
TENNESSEE
Chattanooga Scottish Rite Childhood Speech and Language Clinic
T. C. Thompson Children's Hospital
Erlanger Medical Center
975 E. Third Street
Chattanooga, TN  37403
Telephone: (615) 778-7916
Mountain Region Speech and
Hearing Center
(Knoxville Satellite Center)
404 Revere Street
Kingsport, TN  37660
Telephone: (615) 246-4600
Scottish Rite Childhood Language Disorders Program
University of Tennessee
Hearing and Speech Center
1500 Yale Avenue
Knoxville, TN  37996-2500
Telephone: (615) 974-5451
Scottish Rite Childhood
Aphasia Program
University of TN Medical School
Boling Center for Developmental Disabilities
711 Jefferson Avenue
Memphis, TN  38105
Telephone: (901) 528-6511
Scottish Rite Masons
Research Institute for
Communication Disorders
100 - 7th Avenue, North
Nashville, TN  37203
Telephone: (615) 259-3434
TEXAS
Scottish Rite Learning Center of Austin, Inc.
207 W. 18th Street
Austin, TX  78701-1399
Telephone: (512) 472-7247
Childhood Language Disorders Clinic
Texas Scottish Rite Hospital
Child Development Division
2222 Welborn Street
Dallas, TX  75219
Telephone: (214) 559-7525
Dallas Scottish Rite Learning Center
(Young Adults Literacy Training)
2011 Young Street
Dallas, TX  75201
Telephone: (214) 748-9196
Houston Scottish Rite Learning Center, Inc.
Scottish Rite Temple
2900 B North Braeswood Blvd.
Houston, TX  77025
Telephone: (713) 432-1980
The Scottish Rite Learning Center of West Texas, Inc.
Scottish Rite Temple
P.O. Box 10135
602 Avenue Q
Lubbock, TX  79408
Telephone: (806) 765-9150
The Scottish Rite Learning Center of South Texas
P.O. Box 2239
San Antonio, TX  78298-2239
Telephone: (210) 222-0133
Waco Scottish Rite Learning Center
2801 W. Waco Drive
Waco, TX  76707
Telephone: (817) 752-1618
UTAH
Scottish Rite Childhood Language Disorders Center
Scottish Rite Office
650 East So. Temple Street
Salt Lake City, UT  84102
Telephone: (801) 363-2936
VIRGINIA
Scottish Rite Summer Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders
James Madison University
Speech Pathology & Audiology
Harrisonburg, VA  22807
Telephone: (703) 568-6491
Scottish Rite Childhood Speech and Language Disorders Clinic
Old Dominion University
Child Studies Center
45th and Hampton Boulevard
Norfolk, VA  23529-0136
Telephone: (804) 489-1076
Childhood Language Center at Richmond, Inc.
The Earl H. Wicker Building
4202 Hermitage Road
Richmond, VA  23227
Telephone: (804) 266-6699
Scottish Rite Masonic Language Disorders Clinic
4841 Williamson Road
Roanoke, VA  24102
Telephone: (703) 362-1656
WASHINGTON
Scottish Rite Center for Childhood Language Disorders
1155 Broadway East
Seattle, WA 98102
Telephone: (206) 324-6293
Scottish Rite Center for Childhood Language Disorders
Masonic Temple
1108 W. Riverside Avenue
Spokane, WA  99201-1197
Telephone: (509) 624-5491
WEST VIRGINIA
Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders
Scottish Rite Temple
406 Capitol Street
Charleston, WV  25301
Telephone: (304) 342-7833
WYOMING
Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders
Masonic Temple
1820 Capitol Avenue
Cheyenne, WY  82001
Telephone: (307) 634-1011