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Articles related to "Speech Therapy"
Speech therapy after strokes is crucial!! Different types of strokes do happen. They range in severity and place they occur in the brain. Intensive speech therapy can aid recovery of skills as can that wonderful "side effect" called spontaneous recovery! Read my three points to help you cope with stroke as a member of the patient's family........ aphasia • brocca's aphasia • wernicke's aphasia • global aphasia • rehabilitation
How Life Coaching Can Complement Speech Therapy Speech therapists are gaining additional qualifications in life coaching in order to provide their patients and clients with a more holistic service. speech therapy life coach • speech pathology life coach • life coach • speech therapy • speech pathology
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 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
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
Speech Therapy for Children with Asperger's Syndrome? This article is about speech therapy for children and youth with Asperger Syndrome. asperger syndrome • autism • speech therapy • asperger disorder
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
Stroke Happens Strokes are devestating! They affect a person's ability to move, think and communicate. What is a stroke you say? Read on! stroke • cva • cerebralvascular accident • spontaneous recovery • intensive speech therapy
WHAT CUTE THINGS DID ALEC AND LOGAN SAY? Are the cute things twins say any different from singletons? twins • multiple birth • speech patterns • speech therapy • talking
Acquired Childhood Aphasia Aphasia is a term covering a range of language difficulties. Although uncommon, the condition can occur in childhood. Speech therapy is the primary treatment. acquired childhood aphasia • language loss or impairment in childhood • broca's aphasia • wernicke's aphasia • speech therapy
Cerebral Palsy Treatments Cerebral palsy therapies can range from physical therapy to dolphin therapy. The right type of therapy can help children cope with this serious medical condition. cerebral palsy treatment • cerebral palsy therapy • cerebral palsy • cerebral palsy dolphin treatment • cerebral palsy physical therapy treatment
Help for a Child Who Stutters Almost 1% of adults and over 3% of children stutter. The medical profession is not surely exactly why people stutter, but they are sure it is not a nervous disorder. help child who stutters • stuttering statistics • common childhood speech condition • pseudostuttering • true stuttering
Specific Language Impairment Specific Language Impairment (SLI) is a language disorder that is not caused by any known neurological deficit. specific language impairment • sli • language disorders • speech difficulties • children
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
Helping A Child That Stutters In this busy world, grownups move and speak very quickly. To a child that stutters, this break-neck pace may be overwhelming and cause the condition to worsen. helping child who stutters • parents decrease stuttering children • risks stammering speech development • verbal difficulties young children • repeating words syllables letter sounds
How to Get Your Toddler Talking Specific tips are identified to help toddlers begin to communicate and become successful at the art of communication. improve toddler speech and language • find the right speech and language pathologist • speech therapy and music therapy • get toddler talking • tips to help child communicate
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
Signs and Symptoms of Rubinstein-Taybi Syndrome Rubinstein-Taybi Syndrome presents in approximately one in 300,000 births, and is accompanied by a range of physical and mental disabilities. rubinstein-taybi syndrome and iq • rubinstein-taybi syndrome and mental disability • rubinstein-taybi syndrome and angulated thumbs • rubinstein-taybi syndrome and orthodontic work • rubinstein-taybi syndrome and speech therapy
Special Needs for Summer School Perhaps at your child's IEP meeting it was decided that he qualifies for summer school or extended school year. Consider these things before making the final decision. special needs child • extended school year • summer school for special needs children • speech therapy • occupational therapy
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
The Talking Eight Month Old A Specialist Paediatric Speech-Language Pathologist outlines the early language and communication skills to expect at 8 months of age and provides tips. the talking eight month old • the talking 8 month old • eight month old • 8 month old • 8 month old language development
The Talking Eighteen Month Old A Specialist Paediatric Speech-Language Pathologist outlines the early language and communication skills to expect at 18 months of age and provides tips. talking eighteen month old • talking 18 month old • eighteen month old • 18 month old • 18 month old language development
The Talking Four Month Old A Specialist Paediatric Speech-Language Pathologist outlines the early language and communication skills expected at 4 months of age and provides helpful tips. talking four month old • talking 4 month old • four month old • communication milestones for early speech language • communication milestones
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
The Talking Twelve Month Old A Specialist Paediatric Speech-Language Pathologist outlines the early communication and language skills to expect at 12 months of age and provides tips talking twelve month old • talking 12 month old • twelve month old • 12 month old • 12 month old language development
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
Two Years Old and Talking A Specialist Paediatric Speech-Language Pathologist outlines the early communication and language skills to expect at two years of age and provides tips. talking two year old • talking 2 year old • two years old talking • 2 years old talking • two year old
12 Ways to Carry Your Stitching with You A list of ideas of bags for taking your stitching with you when you leave home. vera bradley • cross stitch • needlepoint • needlework • stitching
Early Detection of Speech Delays and Disorders Preschool children who refuse to speak in school are often considered to be shy, but the speech delay could be due to a communication disorder, hearing loss, or autism. early detection speech delays • identify speech disorders • identifying communication disorders preschoolers • child language development • speech and language
Landau-Kleffner Syndrome (LKS) LKS is characterized by the loss of comprehension and expression of verbal language (aphasia) in association with severely abnormal EEG findings. landau-kleffner syndrome • acquired epileptic aphasia • aea • verbal auditory agnosia with convulsive disorder • lks
Language "Deviances/Delays" vs Language "Differences" Not all language and speech "errors" are "errors". Sometimes people, because of their social/cultural, dialectal or ethnic background, may seem to have big problems speaking. This is not always the case. Data has been collected for many different ethnicities and some of these "problems" are really normal to them as they learn to use the English language more proficiently. Hence, they are labeled differences and not delays. dialectal differences in language • ethnic speech/language differences • speech/language delays • cultural language differences • speech/language 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
What Can You Do to Help Your Child? This article is about what you can do to help your child with Asperger Syndrome. asperger syndrome • asperger disorder • autism
Asperger Syndrome & Hyperlexia This article is about Asperger Syndrome and Hyperlexia asperger syndrome • autism • hyperlexia
Huntington's and Communicating Certain strategies need to be employed to effectively communicate with folks who have Huntington's disease. huntington's disease • hd • communication strategies • communicationg • speech problems
Hippotherapy Hippotherapy has nothing to do with talking to hippos to see what is eating them. It does have everything to do with the benefits of horseback riding as a therapy technique for gross motor, fine motor and communication skills. Read on for more information....
Identifying Hearing Loss in Children Hearing loss puts a child's normal speech and language development in jeopardy. It is imperative that any hearing impairment be identified by the toddler years. identifying hearing loss children • signs partial deafness toddlers • hearing impairment infants daycare • hearing problems types treatments • signs symptoms hearing loss
Parenting the Down Syndrome Child Parents of children with Down Syndrome have many more decisions than picking a play group or a preschool. national down syndrome awareness month • mongoloid • developmental delay • welcome to holland • national down syndrome society
Routine for Child with Disability Often parents of the child with a disability struggle to create even more basic schedules as they plan routines at home for self-care and other daily living skills. child with a disability • disabled child • routine for child with a disabiltiy • home routine for child with a disability • schedules for child with a disability
SARRC Supports Parents in Arizona SARRC provides individuals with autism, and their families, a variety of support services, therapies and research study information. sarrc • southwest autism research and resource center • daniel openden • opus west vocational and life skills academy • friend program
A Sample 504 This is a sample of a 504 plan. I have used some of my sons actual plan as an example for you. 504 plans • education
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
Autism Schools in Colorado and Utah There are several private and charter autism schools in Colorado and Utah that are dedicated to meeting the individualized educational needs of children with autism. autism schools • joshua school • carmen b. pingree • spectrum academy • utah autism schools
Autism Schools in Florida The Florida Autism Center of Excellence, Jacksonville School for Children with Autism, Peace by Piece, and The Victory Center provide autism education in Florida. autism schools • autism education • applied behavior analysis • florida autism center of excellence • jacksonville school for children with autism
California Autism Rates Rising The Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health has revealed a 183 percent increase in Autism, from 2001 to 2007, in the California Bay Area. autism rates • california autism rates • signs and symptoms • causes • autism study
Community Farm Therapy Eases Autism Hiram Farm Living & Learning Community is an experiment in healing; first for autistic patients, but also for the land, the local food stream, and the general community. hiram farm living & learning community • autism • autism spectrum disorders (asd) • hiram farm • farm therapy
COMPARING YOUR TWINS How to not compare your twins to each other twins • multiple birth • siblings • school • parenting |
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