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...
My blog was created as a way of connecting with other cancer patients, caregivers and their families as I have learned the importance of communicating with others to find support and encouragement. It is only those of us who walk similiar paths along this cancer journey, truly understand our uncertainties.
The Adapted Life is a blog is for parents of children with physical, cognitive and developmental disabilities who want to live a normal family life in a household likely filled with assistive technology (AT), paperwork and appointments. I am a parent of a teen with cerebral palsy who uses AT for communication, mobility and learning. I am also the founder of www.SayitwithSymbols.com, a web...
I'm an animal communicator & healer from Australia. I work with pet owners worldwide to find out what their pets are thinking & feeling. If you want to know more about my background, you can read it at http://www.wildinsights.com.au/about
Feel free to contact me directly with your animal communication questions.
I'm an international student from Ireland, currently a Junior in Communication and potentially minoring in Psychology or Spanish. Interests include dancing, Dance Marathon, the summer, being outside, exercising, being organized and traveling
This blog embodies the power of yoga as chronicle of my journey of personal wellness using yoga as the core of my new way of life. It has helped me tremendously. It is also a way for me to share knowledge and educate others about how best to incorporate yoga into their own lives and then communicate and share our experiences to become more healthier and happy people.
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