February 22, 2016 0 Tables Turn: When Students Become The SLP We all know that articulation therapy can be monotonous, repetitive and boring for both the SLP and the [...]
February 15, 2016 0 Speech Therapy Love: 10 Reasons SLPs Love Their Job We speech language pathologists (SLPs) work really hard. We put in long hours, manage billing, write [...]
February 14, 2016 0 Stuttering 101: A Series on Fluency Disorders for Parents, Teachers and SLPs Fluency is one area of speech – language pathology that makes many SLPs anxious. Most students who [...]
February 6, 2016 0 5 Tips When Talking to Parents About Childhood Apraxia of Speech You’ve made your diagnosis. Now it’s time to talk to the parents about Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS). [...]
February 1, 2016 0 How to Address Articulation Goals During Language Therapy Students who progress slowly and have poor intelligibility, possibly due to apraxia or phonological [...]