Dr. Stanford specializes in Juvenile Forensic Speech-Language Pathology and the Impact and Confluence of cognitive-communicative disorders on academic success, criminal thinking and behavior, and criminal recidivism in at-risk minority youth. Dr. Stanford has conducted research in the areas of training, knowledge and awareness of special educators and law enforcement, identifying the impacts of untreated communication disorders on academic success and the school-to-prison pipeline, and how the attitudes and awareness of school resource officers and law enforcement affects their interaction with minority youth with undiagnosed and untreated cognitive-communicative disorders. Dr. Stanford is also a clinically certified and licensed speech-language pathologist and is licensed to practice in Maryland, Washington, D.C, and North Carolina. She has over 9 years of clinical experience with adult and juvenile populations within group homes, public schools, and private charter schools.
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Dr. Stanford specializes in Juvenile Forensic Speech-Language Pathology and the Impact and Confluence of cognitive-communicative disorders on academic success, criminal thinking and behavior, and criminal recidivism in at-risk minority youth. Dr. Stanford has conducted research in the areas of training, knowledge and awareness of special educators and law enforcement, identifying the impacts of untreated communication disorders on academic success and the school-to-prison pipeline, and how the attitudes and awareness of school resource officers and law enforcement affects their interaction with minority youth with undiagnosed and untreated cognitive-communicative disorders. Dr. Stanford is also a clinically certified and licensed speech-language pathologist and is licensed to practice in Maryland, Washington, D.C, and North Carolina. She has over 9 years of clinical experience with adult and juvenile populations within group homes, public schools, and private charter schools.