Speech Cube is a monthly subscription box that sends you themed activities for you and your child. Designed for Pediatric Speech Language Pathologists, but can be used by the whole family

Speech Cube is a monthly subscription box that sends you themed activities for you and your child. Designed for Pediatric Speech Language Pathologists, but can be used by the whole family
Many university programs in speech-language pathology that offer clinical training as part of their graduate training transitioned to a telepractice service delivery model in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of this study was to survey speech-language pathology graduate student clinicians on their knowledge of and comfortability with telepractice before and after participation in a telepractice training program.
Losing your ability to communicative verbally,whethere through an accident or stroke or living with the barriers to expressing yourself due to developmental disorders can be viewed by obstacles to personal progress ande quality of life
Electronic gadgets and mobile phones have become the preferred toys and ‘tantrum pacifiers’ for toddlers and pre-school children nowadays. It may be near impossible to spot children without some kind of gadgets in their hands. They are immersed in games or videos, oblivious to their surroundings - both at home and in public.
Welcome to our series, ‘Meet the Entrepreneur’, where we meet entrepreneurs and start-ups from the Channel Islands. We find out what they are doing, what ‘drives’ them and what advice they would give anyone starting out in business. Today, we meet Steph Black, founder of Steph Black Speech and Language Therapy and Little Puffin Signing.
Dr. Shameka Stanford, PhD, CCC-SLP/L, is an Assistant Professor in the Communication Sciences and Disorders Department at Howard University. She specializes in Juvenile Forensic Speech-Language Pathology and the impact/confluence of cognitive and communicative disorders (CCD) on academic success and status offense charges in youth placed at-risk for delinquency. Her training addresses the knowledge and awareness of CCD and its impact on academic success and the school-to-confinement pipeline.
As New Brunswick's education and health departments continue to deflect responsibility for re-imposing masks in schools, the province's chief medical officer of health made note of a seemingly high percentage of preschoolers with communication issues.
This video is an answer to a question I received about the swallowing reflex. With some neurological conditions, the swallowing trigger is diminished and the brain needs some help to initiate the swallow. Here, I give several suggestions to improve the swallow reflex.
he announcement of actor Bruce Willis’ aphasia diagnosis is raising awareness of a common condition that few people recognize. More than two million Americans are living with aphasia.
Sit down with two clinical speech pathologists to hear all about the ins and outs of running your own speech pathology businesses!
By the end of this interview, viewers will know the difference between running a for profit and nonprofit business, how to start their own business, and some challenges faced as a clinician and business owner.
Dr. Allison Hatcher, along with her colleagues in the WKU Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD), Drs. Brian Weiler and Lauren Bland, as well as Anchorage School District teacher, Kelly Frost, of Alaska, collaborated for this timely work related to the ways education and healthcare pivoted practice during the COVID-19 pandemic shutdowns.
Nothing beats doing work at the table. Use a kids table and chair to create a study environment. It’s a place where once you and your child sit down, there’s a consensus to what is about to happen… Which is to play and also work on speech and language (or other things for that matter).
Whether you’re a first time or experienced parent, those early days and years of parenting can be difficult. The constant onslaught of concerns, doubts, and thoughts. “Is my child’s development on the right track?” “How can I best support my child?” “Does my child need specialized care?”