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How to Help Late Talkers: Activities for Parents and Caregivers
Children with disabilities, as well as their families, often experience unique challenges. This resource guide can help parents find support.
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Resources for Parents of Children With Disabilities
Children with disabilities, as well as their families, often experience unique challenges. This resource guide can help parents find support.
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Speech Disorder Resource Guide for K-12 Students
Whether your goal is to advocate for alternative assignments, improve a speech, language, or communication disorder, or make friends with others who share and understand your disorder, there are resources out there for you.
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When to Take Your Child to the SLP
Many of the common childhood disabilities are helped by speech pathology. This guide offers resources that you can use to educate yourself on speech therapy.
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Teaching Resilience in Children With Speech and Language Disorders
Building resilience in children with speech and language disorders can help them develop self esteem and agency.
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Tips for Speech Therapy at Home for Children with Autism
Recent studies demonstrate the important role parents play in speech therapy for children with autism. Learn how parents of children diagnosed with autism can support the work of speech therapists to aid in their child's language development, and how to compliment formal therapy sessions outside a therapist's office.