Telling Parents About a Diagnosis: An SLP’s Guide
I believe that the most difficult and most meaningful work that SLPs do involves telling parents for the first time that their child has a disorder. Being a parent myself, this conversation used to crush me. I saw myself in them, hearing this news about my own...
Perfecting Visual Schedules for Children with Autism
Many autistic learners process information more effectively when it’s seen, not just said, and...
3 Language Sample Resources to Maximize Their Power in Speech Evaluations
Language samples are an invaluable tool in speech-language evaluations, providing a more authentic...
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