Giffords and speech-language pathologist Dr. Fabi Hirsch Kruse will lead Q&A as part of Hearst Lecture Series.
Speech-language pathologists or speech therapists can help when you are having problems speaking, communicating, or swallowing due to a wide range of conditions, including speech delays or strokes.
‘My thoughts are clear, but the words don’t always come out’: Life with aphasia, a language disorder
Traumatic brain injury or stroke can lead to the language disorder aphasia. People with aphasia might think clearly but struggle to write or talk. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
Lori Clifton, a speech-pathologist with the Great Falls Clinic, works closely with 3 ½ year-old Maya. Maya is a perfectly healthy little girl, however, she has difficulty articulating certain words ...
Although more than 5 million children in the United States have a speech, language, and/or hearing disorder, parents are often unsure what to do when they have concerns about their child’s ...
Researchers have found a surprising occupational hazard for teachers: progressive speech and language disorders. The research found that people with speech and language disorders are about 3.5 times ...
It is estimated by the time a child hits first grade, one in 10 will have moderate to severe speech disorders including missing sounds and stuttering. Boys are three times more likely to stutter than ...
Using sign language with intensive speech therapy may be an effective treatment for children with a rare speech disorder called apraxia of speech, according researchers. Using sign language with ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Children with speech and language difficulties worked with horses in a first-ever pilot camp using evidence-based equine therapy. Some may not realize the impact that horses ...
Unified Therapy Serviceshas three clinics in Eastern Iowa - two in Dubuque and one in Waverly that just opened in September.
Evaluation and treatment of speech, language, and cognitive disorders in clients with varying neurologic diagnoses including but not limited to post-stroke aphasia, traumatic brain injury, dementia, ...
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