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- ADHD 9
- Accent Modification 6
- Acting & Performance Coaching 4
- Apraxia 4
- Autism 8
- Bilingual 2
- Cluttering 3
- Cognitive Communication 15
- Down Syndrome 2
- Dysarthria 15
- Early Intervention 17
- Executive Function 19
- Gender Affirming Voice 10
- General Speech Therapy 31
- Language Skills 38
- Parkinson's/LSVT LOUD 10
- Phonological Processing 13
- Professional Communication 48
- Public Speaking 34
- Social Skills 7
- Speech & Articulation 49
- Stroke/Aphasia 26
- Stuttering 17
- Swallowing 2
- TBI & Neurological Disorders 12
- Telehealth 9
- Tips for Parents 42
- Tongue Thrust 2
- VCD 3
- Voice 31
Aphasia vs. Apraxia: What is the Difference?
Aphasia and Apraxia are both speech disorders, but understanding their differences is crucial. Gain a clearer understanding of Aphasia and Apraxia to help those in need by exploring our informative content.
Dysarthria vs. Aphasia Disorders: A Complete Guide
Dysarthria and Aphasia are common speech and communication challenges experienced by individuals. These conditions can significantly impact one's ability to articulate words clearly and convey thoughts effectively. In this article, you'll find in-depth insights into the causes, symptoms, and available treatments for Dysarthria and Aphasia.
TBI Speech Therapy: Recovering Speech After Traumatic Brain Injury
Dive into the world of speech recovery post-brain injury. Understand the impact of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) on speech and language abilities across all age groups. Gain insights into the role of speech therapy, exploring techniques, challenges, and collaborative care approaches for achieving effective communication restoration after TBI.
10 Best Stroke Recovery Speech Therapy Exercises
In this comprehensive guide, you will learn about the risks, symptoms, and effects of a stroke. We will show you how speech and language can be impacted following a stroke and how to maximize your recovery with 10 effective speech therapy exercises.
A Complete Guide to Speech Therapy for Aphasia: What You Need to Know
Aphasia is a communication problem that can affect spoken language, understanding, reading and writing. A diagnosis of aphasia can be detrimental for both the individual with aphasia and their caregivers. Aphasia can affect a person’s ability to communicate during daily activities and prevent them from returning to work. The goal of speech therapy for aphasia is to restore communication and to compensate for the communication challenges. Our therapists can address these problems and improve the quality of life for those with aphasia.
Speech Pathology Involvement in Alzheimer’s Disease
Nearly 47 million people worldwide have Alzheimer’s disease (AD). With no cure in sight, the involvement of the speech language pathologist is becoming essential to maximize cognitive-communication functioning at all stages of the disease process.
Oral Care in Swallowing Disorders
The oral cavity is vital in maintaining good systemic health and an important consideration in quality of life. Here are some helpful oral care tips for those dealing with swallowing disorders.
Identifying the Early Warning Signs of Communication and Swallowing Disorders in Adults
As a speech language pathologist, I understand the value of educating about speech, language, voice and swallowing disorders. In this article you will learn how to identify the signs of speech and language disorders in adults and get the help that you or your loved one may need.