Bill Connors, MA,CCC-SLP specializes in combining technology, neuroscience and learning theory with current evidence and research to advance the treatment of aphasia and related disorders. He is the director of The Pittsburgh Aphasia Treatment, Research and Education Center as well as founder of www.aphasiatoolbox.com. He provides aphasia treatment to clients and collaborates with SLPs around...
In August 2006 I had a stroke which ended up with aphasia, appraxia and dysathria. Now that I have almost recovered, I want to share my experience with fellow stroke survivors, their caregivers and the medical community. My blog is about day by day account of what happened with me. And various treatments of Aphasia, Apraxia, Dysarthria that went well.
Aphasia NYC Blogger - To empower people who are affected by aphasia to access and negotiate the services and opportunities they need for a better life. Provides breaking news about aphasia (difficulty speaking after a stroke). Our web site is http://www.aphasianyc.org and bog http://aphasia-nyc.blogspot.com. Please help spread the word about aphasia!
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I am a full time mother of two. My son Cameron was diagnosed with apraxia of speech when he was 2 1/2. I am on a mission to learn everything I can regarding alternative cures.
I have a 5 y/o Autistic boy with Sensory Integration Disorder, Severe Apraxia, Gastrointestinal & Feeding Issues. All I know is when he was born, I was told he was a healthy baby boy, apgars 9/9. 2 years later he was diagnosed. My son is somewhere inside of himself and I want to pull him out. I believe and have hope that Biomedical & HBOT Treatments are the answer. Please visit my site...
I'm a certified nutritionist/registered dietitian trained in functional medicine. I treat the whole person not a set of symptoms. My specialties include autism, ADHD, apraxia, PCOS, infertility, weight management, breast cancer, chronic fatigue, and more.
On my life as the mother of an adorable 5 year old child with Autism and Apraxia and my attempts to do floortime.
I believe in looking for the best in our lives instead of mourning what is not
I'm a daughter/care-giver for my Mom, a Stroke survivor. Working and learning everything I can about Aphasis therapies for Broca Aphasia. Sharing the daily care brings new challenges in balancing caring, coaching,while inspiring hope, strenght and humor to accept the things I can not change. Accepting the tasks to as teacher brings me here now.