About Avivit Ben-Aharon

Founder & Clinical Director at Great Speech Inc. | Providing Innovative Alternatives to Speech Pathology Services

Entries by Avivit Ben-Aharon

Six Essential Back-to-School Tips for Parents and Kids

Summer fun brings family fun! We naturally celebrate summer by changing our routine. Camp replaces school, vacations become the norm and homework becomes a distant memory. Until the first official back-to-school notice arrives. It’s a transition for everyone, both mentally and physically. Here are some tried and true tips to facilitate the process: Create [...]

Six Great Tips for Parents to Promote Back-To-School Success

My children have never had issues transitioning from school to summer vacation. Neither have any of my clients. We all naturally celebrate summer by changing our routine. Camp replaces school, vacations become the norm and homework becomes a distant memory. Until the first official back-to-school notice arrives. It’s a transition for everyone, both mentally [...]

Top 5 Speech Therapy Exercises for Stroke Patients

Each year, almost 800,000 people in the United States suffer from a stroke. Strokes can lead to: * Muscle weakness * Paralysis * Cognitive issues * Decreased emotional control * Death Another common effect stroke patients experience is speech impairment. There are many forms of speech impairment stroke patients can suffer from, grouped under the general term aphasia. While [...]

Executive Functioning Training in the Treatment of Learning Disorders

What is intelligence? What about productivity and competency? There is an entire world of answers to questions like these, but the way that these things are measured in our lives would suggest otherwise. At school, they’re gauged by performance on a test. At work, they’re tested by output. One thing that muddies the [...]

Top Three Reasons to Bring Online Speech Therapy into Your School

Kids who qualify for speech therapy are entitled to receive free services through the public school. It’s the law. Federal Law. The problem is our country is experiencing a shortage of speech and language therapists. We may not feel the impact in large metropolitan areas. But in rural areas or states where there are [...]

10 Cognitive Exercises to Help Recover from Traumatic Brain Injury

Every year, traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) account for about 2.8 million emergency situations. This serious injury is more common than you might think — and the consequences can be hard to recover from. If you or someone close to you has had a TBI, you know just how difficult the recovery can be. It may [...]

7 Causes for Different Types of Speech Disorders

Speech disorders can affect anyone at any point in time, no matter their age, race, or gender. We tend to associate speech impediments with young children. After all, nearly 6 million children under the age of 18 have a speech or language disorder. However, speech disorders in adults do exist. It’s estimated that 1 [...]

Communication Is Key: How Learning to Communicate Can Boost Your Child's Grades

Everyone wants their children to thrive in school, right? Unfortunately, communication difficulties can make that harder. Between 8% and 9% of young children (before first grade) present some form of speech disorder or difficulty. That can be an extra hurdle for a child who already struggles to succeed. Many children struggle to communicate their needs [...]

Here's How to Help Your School Child Cope With Executive Dysfunction

Executive dysfunction can be difficult for people of all ages and in all situations. For children trying to manage a remote learning or training schedule, though, it can be even more frustrating. Children haven’t yet developed executive functioning strategies to help aid them in their abilities to focus and complete tasks. These strategies are [...]

Eight Great Reasons to Buy a Rubik’s Cube: Why Speech Therapists Are Using the Cube in Therapy Sessions

Some toys have true staying power. The Rubik’s cube has topped the list of best-selling toys of all times since its creation in 1974. It’s amazing. Everywhere I go these days I see kids and adults playing with these 3-D combination puzzles, in all its various formats, from the traditional, to the two [...]

9 Exercises to Help Slow the Progression of Alzheimer's

It’s estimated that nearly six million Americans currently have Alzheimer’s disease. While many people may assume that there’s nothing they can do to slow the progression of Alzheimer’s this is actually not the case. There are several brain exercises for seniors as well as younger people that can help keep the [...]

Three Tips to Promote Speech and Language Therapy over the Summer

Ask my children to name the two most anticipated words of the school year and they will unanimously say: Summer vacation And the two most dreaded words: Summer Reading The end of the school year and the beginning of summer vacation is a juxtaposition of extremes.   There is no transition from the rigorous routine of [...]