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- ADHD 12
- Accent Modification 7
- Acting & Performance Coaching 11
- Apraxia 5
- Autism 8
- Bilingual 2
- Cluttering 3
- Cognitive Communication 15
- Down Syndrome 3
- Dysarthria 15
- Early Intervention 17
- Executive Function 20
- Gender Affirming Voice 11
- General Speech Therapy 32
- Language Skills 38
- Parkinson's/LSVT LOUD 11
- Phonological Processing 13
- Professional Communication 59
- Public Speaking 45
- Social Skills 7
- Speech & Articulation 51
- Stroke/Aphasia 29
- Stuttering 18
- Swallowing 2
- TBI & Neurological Disorders 13
- Telehealth 9
- Tips for Parents 42
- Tongue Thrust 2
- VCD 3
- Voice 41
Improving Quality of Life with LSVT for Parkinson's Disease
Approximately 1 million people in the United States have Parkinson’s disease. Of those, up to 90% of individuals with Parkinson’s disease experience voice and speech problems at some point during the course of their disease affecting their quality of life. There is a way to help improve communication skills and quality of life with individuals with Parkinson’s disease. Read on to learn how.
5 Simple Steps That Can Help Seniors Live Healthier, Longer Lives
Looking for the secrets to healthy aging? Well, it turns out that seniors don’t need secrets to improve their mental and physical health. If you are a senior looking to stay in control of your life, you just need to preserve your health and well-being with some simple steps, like the ones below, that will improve your daily routines and help you live a better life.
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.
Don't Wait! Identify the Early Warning Signs of Communication Challenges in Children
A new, nationwide effort to educate the public about communication disorders was recently launched by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)—a professional association of which I am a member. Called Identify the Signs, this campaign specifically aims to help people recognize the early warning signs of communication disorders. Read on to learn more about how to identify the signs of speech and language disorders in children.
Best Toys for Building a Child’s Language
The number one routine to teach talking and communicating is play. Why play? Because all children learn through play. Play is fun and is a natural part of a child’s development. Play also creates the desire for your child to talk and communicate.
Speech Therapy: Easing the Anxiety
Language is the primary way we communicate, but it doesn’t always come easy for children with physical or cognitive delays. A speech therapist can help.
Book Suggestions to Support Children's Speech and Language Skills
Reading aloud helps to make reading fun, strengthens your child’s speech and language skills, helps develop early literacy skills and instills in your child a future of loving to read. Check out my top children’s book recommendations and extension activities!
Jump Start Language Development with Good Nutrition
There is a reality-based expression “You are what you eat” as all our body functions depend on how well we are nourished. Let’s explore nutrition’s impact on our children especially during the critical period of language development.
Helping a Child Grow a Love for Reading
What is the best way to help your child develop a love for reading? The first thing that parents can do is read to your child. Even after a child can read independently you should still read aloud together. Reading helps to build language and listening skills. Here are some key tips on how to engage with your child and help them thrive.
15 Ways to Prevent Voice Problems
Vocal hygiene means taking care of your voice. Vocal hygiene may not be something that you normally think about, but it is important to take care of your voice so that you can have a resonant, clear voice well into your 60s, 70s and beyond.
What Is Telepractice and Does It Work?
The internet brings us everything we want or need. A box of granola bars? Click. A new tv? Click. How about a birthday present for the party this weekend? Click. If you are in the group of the vast majority of Americans who enjoy the convenience that online shopping brings, then it’s time for you to consider telepractice as an option for you or your loved one to receive your speech, language, voice or swallowing services.
A Secure and Active Summer: Your Guide to Outdoor Safety
Summer fun is synonymous with spending hours outdoors getting fresh air and exercising. But for children, backyards and other outdoor spaces can be surprisingly dangerous places, too. Following a few simple safety precautions can help prevent injuries in children.