How Do I Stop Losing My Accent?
Our accents can play a major role in our personal identity and how others perceive us. Every single person in...
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In School vs. Virtual Speech Therapy For many years, children of all ages have been participating in traditional “in-person” speech...
READ MOREWhat is a Specific Language Impairment?
Specific Language Impairment (also referred to as SLI) is a term for a developmental language disorder that occurs when language...
READ MOREWhat Are the Symptoms of Spasmodic Dysphonia
What is Spasmodic Dysphonia? Spasmodic dysphonia is a disorder of speech that alters the sound of one’s voice when...
READ MOREWhy Does my Voice Vibrate when I Talk?
The core of sound and voice production is vibrations, which is one reason why your voice may sound louder to...
READ MORESeptember 21 is World Alzheimer’s Day: Speech Therapists Work to Help Slow Impact of the Disease
September 21 marks World Alzheimer’s Day, an opportunity to educate and learn about the disease – and how providers such...
READ MOREWhat is a Receptive Language Disorder?
A speech disorder refers to the difficulty or inability to properly produce specific speech sounds, and a language disorder refers...
READ MOREWhat Causes Slurred Speech In Parkinsons Disease?
What is Parkinson’s Disease? Parkinson’s disease (also often referred to as PD) arises when the brain cells that...
READ MOREWhat Are The Symptoms Of Social Pragmatic Communication Disorder?
What Are Social Pragmatics? When we communicate with others, we follow a variety of social rules and norms every day....
READ MOREIs Cognitive-Communication Deficit an Intellectual Disability?
What is a Cognitive Deficit? The term ‘Cognitive Deficit’ refers to a general impairment of cognition. Cognition is defined as...
READ MOREBack To School Speech Therapy
As we find ourselves in the last few weeks of summer, the days are beginning to shorten again and the...
READ MOREAt What Age Should You Correct A Lisp?
What is a Lisp? A “lisp” is an articulation problem (or speech sound disorder) that results in difficulty pronouncing one...
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