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Articles related to "Speech Language Pathologists"
MAY IS BETTER SPEECH AND HEARING MONTH Speech/language pathologists and audiologists are an invaluable tool and resource for you to utilize. speech/language pathologist • audiologist • screening
MAY IS BETTER SPEECH AND HEARING MONTH Speech/language pathologists and audiologists are an invaluable tool to you in so many different ways. speech/language therapsit • speech/language pathologist • audiologist • screening
Oral mechanism examinations are important! An oral mechanism examination involves looking at the structure and function of parts of the mouth/head to see if something is physically causing the problems a person has communicating. oral motor evaluation • oral motor exam • oral mechanism examination • cleft palate • oral motor paralysis.
Careers in Audiology The study of hearing, balance and related disorder is a career opportunity that is growing rapidly, yet remains largely untapped. audiology • great career • hearing aids • stuttering • masters degrees
Language Development and Music There is growing awareness amongst health and educational professionals regarding the benefits that music has on children's development, including language skills. language development and music • speech-language pathologist • music therapist • music therapy • speech therapy
Overcome Social Deficits in Autism Social quirks are a core deficit of individuals on the autism spectrum. Through the use of facilitated social therapies these individuals can overcome these issues. autism and social deficits • play therapy • social stories • social skills group • autism therapy
Special Education Referrals The process and your role in determining proper, legal placement of your child in special education for the best educational setting according to his needs. special education referral • iep • optimum educational setting • testing • evaluation
Speech Therapy for Kids with AS Meeting with a speech-language pathologist (SLP) can prove beneficial for many children with Asperger's Syndrome, an autism spectrum disorder. speech therapy • asperger’s syndrome • social skills • speech-language pathologist • pragmatics
To Baby Talk Or Not Baby Talk A Specialist Paediatric Speech-Language Pathologist discusses helpful types of baby talk that assist language skills in infants and toddlers. baby talk • language development • language development in infants • language development of toddlers • simplify sentences
Tips For Improving Literacy Skills It is vital that children read books in order to develop their literacy skills, as these abilities are the building blocks of academic achievement. improve literacy skills • literacy skills of children • develop child's reading abilities • pre-literacy skills • developmental reading disorder
Classroom Stuttering Lesson Plan Stuttering Foundation of America is a great place to explore the issue of stuttering. Teachers can use this resource to educate themselves and others on the issue. children stuttering • kids stuttering • stuttering foundation of america • kid stuttering activities • childhood stuttering
Does Your Child Need Speech Therapy? Speech and hearing impairments can put children at greater risk for reading and learning disabilities, so how do you know if your child needs speech therapy? does your child need speech therapy • understanding normal speech development in your ch • does your child need a speech-language pathologist • speech and language development • speech development problems
Speech Pathologists & Speechies What exactly do these allied health professionals do and how do they help people? A speech pathologist explains. speech pathologists • sps • speech-language pathologists • slps • speech-language therapists
Speech Therapy for Autism Speech-language pathologists are tasked with assisting individuals on the autism spectrum with their communication deficits through the use of speech therapy. speech therapy autism • pecs • electronic aac device • semantic-pragmatic language • autism talkers
MS AND RETAINING YOUR INDEPENDENCE Finding a cure for diseases, such as MS takes determination professional assistance • ms • independent living
Speech Sound Aquisition in Young Children An informational article containing sounds children usually are able to make at certain ages during their development and what to do if they are not. speech sounds • development • neurological • screening • speech therapy
SCHOOL INTEGRATION AND THE DISABLED CHILD Integration and Disabled Children integration • children's disabilities • disabled children • classroom • mainstream
2008 USAAA Conference in Austin The U.S. Autism and Asperger Association's 2008 conference will be held September 4-7, 2008 at the Hilton Austin Airport hotel in Texas and features 31 autism speakers. usaaa conference • autism conferences • dr. doris rapp • dr. james neubrander • biomedical intervention
ASA Phoenix Chapter's Autism Conference From yoga to biomedical interventions, the ASA-GPC's 10th Annual Autism/Asperger's Conference provides Arizona families with the latest autism information. autism society of america • asa-gpc • autism conferences • biomedical treatment • diane twacthman-cullen
Communication Can Decrease Behavioral Issues Children with developmental disabilities are at risk for developing communication difficulties which can lead to frustration or inappropriate behaviors. communication • disabilities • children • alternative communication • sign language
Kennedy Krieger Autism Conference The Kennedy Krieger Institute's annual autism conference will be held on October 23-24, 2008 at the Sheppard Pratt Conference Center in Baltimore, Maryland. kennedy krieger institute • autism conference • autism professionals • autism spectrum disorders • center for autism and related disorders
Past tense verbs Errors with past tense verbs can stand out like a sore thumb. If your child has ever "goed" to grandma's or "drinked" juice, you may want to read this article. past tense verbs • regular verbs • irregular verbs • grammar • grammar errors
Toddler Language Development Tips A Specialist Paediatric Speech-Language Pathologist provides useful ideas on how to improve toddler language development. toddler language development tips • toddler language development • language development • improve toddler language development • children's first words
Yale Child Study Center The Developmental Disabilities Clinic at the Yale Child Study Center, part of the Yale University School of Medicine, is one of the leading autism research centers. yale child study center • developmental disabilities clinic • autism spectrum disorders • autism center of excellence • national institutes of health
Apraxia can be very frustrating for everyone! Apraxia is a neurological disorder that affects many people's speech. They are unable to physically get their mouths to make the sounds or words they are thinking. They know others are not understanding them and everyone gets frustrated! apraxia • oral apraxia • motor planning • intelligibility • mirror work
Assistive Technology for Speech Disorders Children with communication disorders such as those relating to Down syndrome or autism may need assistive technology to augment speech or replace verbal communication. assistive technology speech disorders • methods augment communication • supplement verbal skills • assistive speech devices • assistive technology services classroom
Autism Conference in Mesa, Arizona Temple Grandin, Pamela Crooke, and others will speak about autism and Asperger's Syndrome at this back-to-school conference in Mesa, Arizona. autism conferences • back-to-school autism • temple grandin • pamela crooke • asperger’s syndrome
Language Book: Teach Me How to Say It Right Teach Me How to Say It Right is a book designed for anyone who has any interaction with young children, including parents, teachers, and other caregivers. teach me how to say it right • dorothy p. dougherty • speech development • articulation problems • language development
My young child stutters; is this normal?? This article will tell you that some stuttering is expected in young children- what is normal and when one should seek help from qualified professionals. stuttering • dysfluency • childhood stuttering • normal development
New Jersey/New York Autism Schools These three special education schools, located in New York and New Jersey, are dedicated to educating students with autism spectrum disorders. autism school • autism special education • gersh academy • learning spring academy • the y.a.l.e. schools
PECS in the Classroom The Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) can be used in the classroom to stimulate speech, language in kids with autism, Down syndrome, and other disorders. pecs in the classroom • picture exchange communication systems • autism speech disorders • assistive technology communication disorder • what is pecs
Sentence Length in Young Children Sentence length must increase as a child ages. Concern arises when children do not begin using more and more words as they mature. Here is a simple rule of thumb approach I give to the parents I work with. mean length of utterence • sentence length • length of sentences • expressive language skills • expressive conversational skills
Sign Language Sytems Believe it or not, there is more than one kind of sign language! Which one to use? It depends upon what you need/want. sign language • sign language systems • american sign language • signed exact english • hearing world
Special Services for Developmental Delay When children are identified as having a developmental delay , they may qualify for special education services and support in speech, language, and sensory needs. special services for developmental delay • developmental screening in preschool • preschool developmental screening tests • developmental screening • screening preschoolers for developmental delays
Stuttering in Children Stuttering is a common problem for many young children. Symptoms of stuttering in children usually begin early in life. stuttering in children • treatment for stuttering • communication problems • stuttering • young children
Talking Tips For Three-Year-Olds A Specialist Speech-Language Pathologist provides ideas on how to support children's speech and language development. talking three year old • talking 3 year old • three years old talking • 3 years old talking • three year old
The 20 Fastest Growing Occupations One important factor to consider in planning your career is the occupation's “outlook”. Here are the 20 fastest growing fields. fastest growing occupations • career planning • computer technology • computer engineers • systems analysts
The Autism Dictionary Having a basic understanding of the acronyms and terms associated with autism spectrum disorders is beneficial for parents, educators, friends, and family alike. autism dictionary • autism terminology • autism acronyms • autism definitions • autism spectrum disorders
What do Linguists Do? Linguists study the structure of languages and apply their knowledge in careers as diverse as teaching, forensic science, and computer programming. what do linguists do • linguistics • careers linguistics • language structure • study world language
Learning about AT! A summary of courses and workshops in assistive technology assistive technology • courses • workshops • training • education
The Talking Three Year Old A Specialist Paediatric Speech-Language Pathologist outlines the early communication and language skills to expect at three years of age. talking three year old • talking 3 year old • three years old talking • 3 years old talking • three year old
Vocal abuse Everyday we use our voice to communicate and it tells alot about us. What causes it to sometimes sound rough and gruff and hoarse? Come inside and see............... vocal abuse • misuse of the voice • vocal nodules • otolaryngologist • ent
What do they do when someone has a cleft palate or lip? Management of the cleft depends on many different factors. A team of specialists usually work with the family to decide what is the best. When you have a cleft eating, talking and socializing are difficult. What three management types are most common in addressing these issues? Read to find out..... cleft palate • cleft lip • cleft lip and palate • prosthesis • medical approach |
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