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The BRIDGE Clinical Reasoning Framework™

Children rarely fit neatly into treatment programs. If every child is different, our clinical reasoning must be different too. Rather than asking "Which program should I use?" we begin by asking "What does this child need?"

We Don't Treat Diagnoses

A diagnosis provides important information, but it does not tell us how an individual child learns or which systems are limiting progress. We see diagnoses as the beginning of our investigation, not a treatment plan.

Speech Is Movement

Speech is not simply language expressed through sound — it is coordinated movement. Every sound, every syllable, every word depends on precisely timed, coordinated movement. When movement becomes more efficient, speech often becomes more efficient.

Precision Is the Standard

Children learn what they repeatedly practice. If movement is practiced inaccurately, that movement becomes more familiar. Precision is not the destination — it is the pathway.

The BRIDGE Framework

Before speech can become automatic, the underlying movement patterns must be established. We identify and develop the foundational skills that support efficient communication and oral function.

Note: An earlier framework diagram (5-step OBSERVE → ANALYZE → BUILD → BRIDGE → GENERALIZE) exists alongside this 6-letter B-R-I-D-G-E acronym from the finished Vision v1.0 document. This page uses the written Vision document as the source of record — see PUNCH_LIST.md for the conflict flagged to Renee.
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