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Therapist Resource of the Week: Addictive Summer Reading Lists for Kids of...

Special Thanks to Literacy Speaks for suggesting this week’s Therapy Resource of the Week – Addictive Summer Reading Lists for Kids of All Ages [Source: Make and Takes.com] Want to get your kids...

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Wait…For…It..- Feeding Therapy: The Power of Waiting

By: Melanie Potock, MA, CCC-SLP As a speech language pathologist who specializes in feeding, one of the most important strategies that I teach to parents and caregivers is the power of waiting....

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Video of the Week: Speech-Language Pathology Intergalactic Rap

Special Thanks to our friends at CASPLA for telling us about this funny video. Enjoy! Master’s of Speech and Hearing Sciences ~ Medical SLP students from the University of Washington make some crazy...

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A Look at Kinesio® Taping

By: Munira Adenwalla, Pediatric Occupational Therapist / Certified Kinesio® Taping Practitioner David Beckham, Serena Williams and Lance Armstrong all use Kinesio® Tape and so do the kids I treat....

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Plagiocephaly (Flat Head Syndrome) in the News

[Source: NBC Digital Health Network/iVillage] Description: Flat Head Syndrome. Many parents lay infants on their backs to sleep in hopes of preventing SIDS. The unintended consequences was that it...

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Vermont Tops National Ranking Of Disability Services

[Source: Disability Scoop] Vermont offers the best Medicaid services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities while Mississippi provides the worst, according to an annual...

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Guest Blog: Top 5 Ninja Characteristics All Speech Pathologists Have

By: Erik X. Raj, CCC-SLP Copyright 2011. Reprinted with the express permission of the author as it appeared on his blog Artic Brain When most people hear the word “ninja,” images of Power Rangers,...

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Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) in Neurodevelopmental and Idiopathic Contexts

By: Lawrence D. Shriberg Waisman Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison Shriberg@waisman.wisc.edu We have proposed that programmatic studies of apraxia of speech as it reportedly occurs in diverse...

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Feeding Therapy Corner: Wait…For…It.. – The Power of Waiting

By: Melanie Potock, MA, CCC-SLP As a speech language pathologist who specializes in feeding, one of the most important strategies that I teach to parents and caregivers is the power of waiting....

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