Free Communication Screenings at the Library

Is your child meeting their speech and language milestones? Do you have questions about their communication development? We’re here to help!
Join us before or after Toddler Storytime at L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library for Free Communication Screenings with speech-language pathologists from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire’s Center for Communication Disorders. These screenings are a fantastic opportunity for children to have their speech, language, and communication skills assessed in a fun, relaxed, and supportive environment.
📍Where: L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library
📅When: Thursday, February 29 | 9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
🎯Who: Children ages 2-5
❓Why: Personalized feedback from speech-language professionals, Early identification of speech or language delays, Peace of mind for parents and caregivers, Fun and engaging experience for children
These quick, informal screenings can help identify potential speech or language concerns early on, giving families valuable insight into their child’s communication development. Whether you have specific concerns or just want peace of mind, this is a great way to check in with experts—for free!
Walk-ins are welcome as time allows, but pre-registration is encouraged to secure your child’s spot. Call 715-839-5007 today to sign up for your child’s 15-minute screening



