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Autism Speech Therapy - Articles
Delineating Speech And Language Therapy
by
Dorothy E Ross PhD CCC-SLP Aphasia NYC
Posted
Tue 26 Jan 2010 12:00am
The field of speech and language therapy is somewhat a vague body of knowledge that only a few people understand. What most people don’t know is that there is a difference between speech therapy as a whole and language therapy. Although the term ?speech and language’ therapy is widely used, since speech and language problems coexist most of the time
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Speech Delay Part 3: Speech Therapy Exercises
by
SurvivingSingleMotherhood
Posted
Mon 22 Sep 2008 11:03am
We missed speech therapy this week because the little one had a sore throat runny nose thing going on. But so far it's been going really well.
The first week, she said her skills were significantly better from when she was evaluated. (I keep telling everyone she's just a late talker...) But that her sentences are very choppy. She had
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I Needed Speech Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Help
by
Julie S.
Posted
Mon 25 Aug 2008 6:28pm
1 Comment
tones, little snatches of conversation, “maid .........secretary............therapy.......''. I didn't associate any of what I was hearing with me, however.
But Eleanor... just taken for granted that Eleanor, being a Speech Therapist and the tumor being on the speech area of my brain, would know just what to do. In her job she had helped others
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Speech Therapy is no place for Frogs!
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Kim O.
Posted
Wed 14 Jan 2009 8:56pm
demanded again and again in his own non-verbal style that all frogs leave the speech therapy room. The frogs in the match the card set were unceremoniously dropped on the floor... that because frogs (especially animated ones) have such big mouths and long tongues, little frog may have made a negative association between them and speech therapy where so much oral
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Speech Therapy on the iPhone — Smarty Ears
by
Kevin Kruse
Posted
Wed 16 Jun 2010 9:01pm
by a broader range of people.
A new company, Smarty Ears , has released a dozen iPhone applications designed to make speech and language therapy fun for students and affordable for parents and others. It was founded by Barbara Fernandes, a young and innovative speech and language pathologist. The apps cover probes for articulation, intense practice for the /r
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