MRS. SIMARI-ZARLINGO

Mrs. Simari-Zarlingo
Speech-Language Pathologist

Welcome to my speech and language website! 

Please visit the available links to access resources and strategies, which I hope you will find useful to use with your child at home.

bsimari-zarlingo@mohawk.k12.pa.us

724.667.7782 x1139 / 724.651.7966


Courses

Speech-Language Pathology: Mohawk Elementary School


Education and Degrees

University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA

~ M.A. in Communication Science and Disorders

~ B.A. in Communication Science and Disorders


Certification

Pennsylvania Teaching Certificate (Instructional II)

Pennsylvania State License: Speech-Language Pathologist

American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)

National Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC)


Awards/Recognition’s

New Castle News Best of the Best 2023

New Castle News Best of the Best 2022

New Castle News Best of the Best 2021

New Castle News Best of the Best 2020

New Castle News Best of the Best 2019

New Castle News Best of the Best 2018

New Castle News Best of the Best 2017

New Castle News Best of the Best 2016

New Castle News Best of the Best 2015

New Castle News Best of the Best 2014

Shenango Valley and Lawrence County Chambers of Commerce

40 Under 40 - April 18, 2013

New Castle News Best of the Best 2012

New Castle News Best of the Best 2011


Prior Experience

Private Practice - Present

Midwestern Intermediate Unit IV, Grove City, PA

Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA

Speech and Language development from birth to twelve months

SPEECH AND LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT FROM BIRTH TO TWELVE MONTHS

The importance of early literacy: Developing a foundation for future success

THE IMPORTANCE OF EARLY LITERACY: DEVELOPING A FOUNDATION FOR FUTURE SUCCESS

Check out these handy handouts free, educational, handouts for teachers and parents

CHECK OUT THESE HANDY HANDOUTS-FREE, EDUCATIONAL HANDOUTS FOR TEACHERS AND PARENTS

Modeling Articulation Therapy

Modeling Phonological Awareness Blending

OTA

Operation: Kindness
American flag made by students
Group photo of students with a soldier

Operation Troop Appreciation (OTA) is an organization located in Pittsburgh that assists deployed members of the United States Military.  The mission of OTA is “to build and sustain the morale of deployed troops, enabling them to complete their missions with the assurance that the American public supports and appreciates their selfless service and daily sacrifices.  Operation Troop Appreciation is dedicated to members of our Armed Forces serving and sacrificing for our country. By providing them with “wish list” items that contribute to their morale, we present a united front to our deployed military by supporting them as individuals, for every one of them: memorializes our nation's past; sacrifices to maintain our nation's culture and freedoms, and ensures the safety and freedom of our nation's future generations.”  According to OTA, they have assisted over 130,000 United States Troops.

Mrs. Simari-Zarlingo taking a photo with a soldier
student group photo