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Hannah C. Marais
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Hannah C. Marais, SLP

Languages spoken: English, Spanish
  • Hannah is state-licensed and nationally certified English-Spanish bilingual speech-language pathologist in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Utah. She received her master’s in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Texas at Austin where she completed coursework and clinical field work to earn her Bilingual & Multicultural Certificate. Hannah previously spent three years working with economically, culturally, and linguistically diverse children (ages 4 - 18 years) and their families and educators in a public charter school district in Austin, TX. Her primary areas of clinical interest include multilingual speech and language development, social communication disorder and delays, and parent coaching. Hannah employs a multidisciplinary approach to assessment and treatment - working collaboratively with related professionals to support, empower, and provide resources to families of children with developmental disorders and differences.

    Specialties

  • Hannah is state-licensed and nationally certified English-Spanish bilingual speech-language pathologist in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Utah. She received her master’s in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Texas at Austin where she completed coursework and clinical field work to earn her Bilingual & Multicultural Certificate. Hannah previously spent three years working with economically, culturally, and linguistically diverse children (ages 4 - 18 years) and their families and educators in a public charter school district in Austin, TX. Her primary areas of clinical interest include multilingual speech and language development, social communication disorder and delays, and parent coaching. Hannah employs a multidisciplinary approach to assessment and treatment - working collaboratively with related professionals to support, empower, and provide resources to families of children with developmental disorders and differences.

    Board Certification and Academic Information

    Academic Departments Pediatrics -Midlevel
    Academic Divisions General Pediatrics