Kaela Laudal, Speech Language Pathologist (SLP), is returning to the KIDS Infant Development Program in Fargo.
Kaela began her career with KIDS before going to Meridian, Idaho to work for the Saint Alphonsus Rehabilitation Service.
She received her Master’s Degree from the University of Minnesota, Duluth. She has experience working with speech, language, swallowing, feeding, hearing disorders, augmentative communication and alternative communication in children.
The KIDS Infant Development Program of North Dakota is an early-intervention service providing home-based services that focus on the family, free of charge. The program identifies learning opportunities and provides support, instruction, information and resources so parents and caregivers can help their child (from birth to age 3) learn and develop to his or her full potential. The KIDS Infant Development Program is just one of the programs and services offered by the Anne Carlsen Center.The Anne Carlsen Center provides assistance for individuals of all ages with a wide variety of developmental disabilities, including autism, and medical fragility. Through the care and expertise we provide on our Jamestown campus, and throughout our offices in North Dakota, we nurture abilities and change lives.


JIM ELLINGSON
November 15, 2011
Kathy Ellingson
November 15, 2011