
What is Aural Rehab? (And what does treatment involve?)
Aural rehab is related to the management of hearing loss. In this post, we will define aural rehab and the role that speech-language pathologists play in this area.
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Aural rehab is related to the management of hearing loss. In this post, we will define aural rehab and the role that speech-language pathologists play in this area.
Cluttering is the lesser-known fluency disorder when compared to stuttering, but it can have a big impact on communication. In this post, we will cover writing cluttering goals following our goal writing formula! Check out the goal bank at the end as well.
In our experience, effective organization has become a key component to being a successful clinician/instructor (or caregiver for that matter). Our ‘Best of’ for July highlights some of the ways we stay organized and links to some of our favorite products.
In this post, we will discuss the Common Core State Standards Initiative and what speech-language pathologists (SLPs) need to know about it.
Check out our August calendar that contains 31 days of fun activities, which promote language and communication development for individuals of all ages! Activities include scavenger hunts, indoor and outdoor activities, and household tasks.
Well-written pediatric voice goals are essential for successfully managing voice disorders and maintaining vocal hygiene in children. In this post, we will cover writing pediatric voice goals following our Communication Community Goal Writing Formula! At the end, check out our goal bank as well.
An individual has a voice disorder when their vocal pitch, quality, and/or loudness are different from what is expected. Many children who have voice disorders can improve these features through treatment from a speech-language pathologist (SLP).