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The Speech Therapy Blog
16 Bilingual Parent Questionnaires to Improve Your Bilingual Speech-Language Evaluations
We often talk about the increasing diversity of our caseloads. It is a reality that we have caseloads with individuals from many different countries who speak many different languages. That’s why we worked with speech-language pathologists all over the country to...
Confidently Assess AAC and AT with the Communication Matrix
Few evaluations can feel more daunting than assessing a child who is not speaking and may be in need of Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC) or Assistive Technology (AT) such as an iPad or a picture-symbol system. An assessment tool that I rely on...
16 Myths About Stuttering We Need to Dispel to Support People Who Stutter
There are many persistent myths about stuttering and the causes of stuttering that continue to be presented as truths. They are harmful to people who stutter.