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  1. Speech and Language Therapy: The Decision-Making Process When Working with Children by Myra Kersner, Jannet Wright, 2001-01-15
  2. The Supervisory Process in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology by Elizabeth S. McCrea, Judith A. Brasseur, 2002-11-17
  3. Speech, Language, and Hearing Programs in Schools: A Guide for Students and Practitioners (Excellence in Practice Series) by Pamela F. O'Connell, 1996-11
  4. Survival Guide for the Beginning Speech-Language Clinician by Susan Moon Meyer, 2004-08-30
  5. Computer Applications for Augmenting the Management of Speech, Language, and Hearing Disorders by Franklin H. Silverman, 1996-10-30
  6. Voice Therapy for Children: The Elementary School Years by Moya L. Andrews, 1991-07
  7. Myofunctional therapy in dental practice;: Abnormal swallowing habits: diagnosis, treatment. A course of study for the dental practitioner and speech pathologist by Daniel Garliner, 1971
  8. Introduction To Sound: Acoustics for the Hearing and Speech Sciences (Singular Textbook Series) by CharlesE. Speaks, 1999-03-01
  9. Speech in Action: Interactive Activities Combining Speech Language Pathology and Adaptive Physical Education by America X. Gonzalez, Lois Jean Brady, et all 2011-02-15
  10. An Advanced Review of Speech-language Pathology: Preparation for Praxis and Comprehensive Examination by Celeste Roseberry-McKibbin, M. N. Hodge, 2010-11-11
  11. Speech Correction: An Introduction to Speech Pathology and Audiology (9th Edition) by Charles Van Riper, Robert L. Erickson, 1995-12-17
  12. "SpeechWays" (Full Speech Kit) by M.A., CCC-SLP Leah Moryosef, 2008
  13. A Guide to School Services in Speech-Language Pathology by Trici Schraeder, 2008-02-01
  14. Speech Disorders Resource Guide for Preschool Children (Singular Resource Guide Series) by A. Lynn Williams, 2002-09-30

61. Children's Speech Therapy Center
CHILDREN’S speech therapy CENTER Dedicated to the goal of helping children realizetheir most basic human gift — Communication. (970) 4190486. OUR MISSION
http://www.fortnet.org/cstc/
OUR MISSION To provide quality speech-language services on a sliding fee scale to children with communication disorders and give essential support to their families.
225 West Oak Street
Fort Collins, CO 80521 A program of Community Rehab Connections, a nonprofit corporation therapy clinic serving children with communication and cognitive disabilities in the Fort Collins, Colorado, area.
Awarded Colorado Clinical Program of the Year for 2000
from Colorado Speech-Language and Hearing Association for excellence in providing communication services to children and their families.
Does my child have a speech disorder?
  • Does your child avoid talking? Does your child become frustrated when having difficulty communication? When your child speaks, are you the only one who understands? Does your child have difficulty following oral instructions? Does your child have trouble with reading or writing?
What is a speech disorder? Why should I be concerned? Communication disorders can involve language delays, speech sound errors, stuttering, and other problems. These disorders affect 8 to 12 percent of all children in the United States. Without the ability to communicate effectively, a child will have trouble learning, establishing friendships, and developing positive self-esteem. Waiting to see if the child outgrows the problem may cause increased frustration for the child and parent and make treatment more difficult.

62. Speech-Language Pathologist Resources!
Speech therapist resources, discussion areas, job classifieds, chat room, message rorum, speech therapy product listings, education courses, and a databank of therapists in many locations.
http://Speech-LanguagePathologist.org
speech-languagepathologist.org;http://www.selectcommunities.org/SpeechLanguage/Speech_Languax.html; speech-languagepathologist.org;http://www.selectcommunities.org/SpeechLanguage/Speech_Languax.html;

63. Children's Center Of Monmouth County: Speech Therapy
speech therapy. Department Staffing. The speech therapy Departmentconsists of a team of certified speechlanguage therapists whose
http://www.ccprograms.com/speech.asp
Speech Therapy
Department Staffing
The Speech Therapy Department consists of a team of certified speech-language therapists whose training and practice includes assessing, planning, and implementing speech-language therapy programs for students with speech needs.
Services Provided
Speech-language therapy services are provided in individual, group, or classroom support sessions within a variety of settings throughout the school, community or supported employment settings. The student's Individualized Educational Plan provides the direction for the particular services that will be made available. Additionally, each speech-language therapist works collaboratively with parents, teachers, classroom staff, occupational therapists and physical therapists to promote the highest level of communication for each student. Mealtime management and dysphagia programs are available to students who require assistance with eating, drinking or advancing their variety of foods or textures in collaboration with the Occupational Therapy Department.
Therapy Approaches
In addition to the collaborative team approach, the speech-language therapists, based on the needs of each student, may utilize the following:

64. Index For Speech Therapy Professionals - British Stammering Association
Stammering Information Information for speech therapy professionals. NEW A Messagefor Teenagers Who Stammer 4 page leaflet for teens now available.
http://www.stammering.org/slt.html
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Speaking Out ... Research Features Events Self-help Stammering Links Site information What's new Contents Search the Site Legal The BSA About the BSA Join the BSA Make a donation Contact us Speaking Out The BSA's Quarterly Magazine. Stammering Information Information for speech therapy professionals. NEW: A Message for Teenagers Who Stammer 4 page leaflet for teens now available. This index points to items which may be of particular interest to speech therapy professionals, and also to health visitors and other primary health care workers. The articles are for information, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the British Stammering Association. See also the menus for different age groups linked off the side bar to the left. You might also like to have a look at the site of the The Royal College of Speech and Language Therapi sts and the Special Interest Group in Disorders of Fluency (SIG) . For training courses and other events , see our events page Pre-school information General information Pre-School Information Parental Awareness Campaign The BSA's campaign to encourage parents, early years workers and health professionals to refer stammering children under five to speech and language therapy.

65. A Chance To Grow ...down Syndrome,brain Injury,speech Therapy,eeg Neuro Feedback
certified optician PDD, attention deficit disorder, learning disabilities, autism,cerebral palsy, down syndrome, brain injury, speech therapy, eeg, neuro
http://www.actg.org/
A Chance to Grow is dedicated to helping all children, including those with learning problems, developmental delays and brain injuries, reach their highest potential.
A Chance To Grow
New Vision School

Minnesota Learning Resource Center
1800 Second Street NE Minneapolis, Minnesota 55418 Phone: (612) 789-1236 Fax: (612) 706-5555 Email: actg@mail.actg.org

66. Easter Seals Massachusetts -- Services
You are hereHome Services Physical, Occupational and speech therapy. PhysicalTherapy Occupational Therapy Speech/Language Pathology
http://www.eastersealsma.org/index/services/physocc/
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Services for Children

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Assistive Technology

Physical Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Speech/Language Pathology
The Easter Seals team includes therapists and managers with specialized expertise in every setting.
  • Schools
  • Adult Day Health Programs
  • Skilled Nursing Facilities
  • Assisted Living Facilities
  • Long-Term Care Facilities
  • Home Health Agencies
  • Early Intervention Programs
  • Hospitals

Easter Seals offers cost-effective staffing solutions
  • Full time staffing
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  • Rehabilitation Program Management
Easter Seals delivers dependable, cost-effective, high quality rehab services to infants, children, teens, adults, seniors in all kinds of settings.
Contracts tailored to your specific needs
  • Evaluations
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All Easter Seals services come with a quality guarantee and the benefits of skilled management: efficient, cost-effective, innovative service delivery for the outcomes you seek.
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Call 800 244-2756 ext 312 or send an email to charlened@eastersealsma.org

67. Easter Seals Massachusetts -- Home: Assistive Technology, Physical Therapy, Summ
Offers assistive technology information and services to help people of all ages with all kinds of Category Society Disabled Assistive Technology Services...... Seals Massachusetts provides assistive technology, physical therapy, summer camp,occupational therapy, job training, speech therapy, vocational rehabilitation
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Action Alert ... Camp 2002 Easter Seals' mission is to help children and adults with disabilities expand their independence. Contact Easter Seals Home General Information Site Map ... Media Easter Seals Massachusetts, a non-profit organization, serves infants, children, teens, adults and seniors at more than 100 sites in communities all over Massachusetts through speech, physical and occupational therapy, camp and assistive technology, vocational rehabilitation, job training and employment, advocacy and information and referral. Go to contact information. var site="s12eastersealsma"

68. Speech Therapy, Language Therapy, Home Based Speech/Language Therapy Using Strai
speech therapy, Language Therapy, Home Based Speech/Language Therapy usingStraight Talk speech therapy program. Home Based speech therapy.
http://www.nathhan.com/straight.htm
NATHHAN National Challenged Homeschoolers Associated Network Christian Families Homeschooling Special Needs Children Home Forum Library Contact us Home Based Speech Therapy Below are two very valuable tools that can help you... Do a great job! Save money! Save time! Order 1st Straight Talk and Video Order 2nd Straight Talk Thousands of homeschooling families are using these manuals in place of going to weekly therapy. Incorporate speech or language therapy into 5 minute segments through out the day making speech therapy an everyday part of life. It's not rocket science. Here is the information you need to become your child's speech and language therapist. The 1st Straight Talk is for parent's whose children have difficulty pronouncing words. The 2nd Straight Talk is for parent's whose children need help speaking words, sentences and proper use of words to communicate. Look below! 1st Straight Talk: A Parent's Guide for Correcting Childhood Mispronunciations Written by Marisa J. Lapish, M.A. in Speech Pathology $45.00 price includes postage

69. Acoustics Of The Vowel -- By Dieter Maurer   -
Experiments concerning the physical characteristics of vowels formants and pitches (F0), formant pattern ambiguity, formant number alteration. Important for all sciences related to speech, acoutsic phonetics, speech therapy and speech recognition.
http://www.unizh.ch/neurol/psychologie/associates/maurer/vowels/index.htm
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Acoustics of the Vowel, Vowel, Vowels, Formant, Formants, Formant pattern, F0, Pitch, Normalization, Normalisation, Vowel production, Vowel perception, Vowel synthesis, Speech, Speech production, Speech perception, Speech synthesis, Speech analysis, Speech disorders, Speech recognition, Speaker recognition, Singing, Acoustic phonetics, Phonetics, Acoustics, Linguistics

70. Child Speech Therapy And Language Development For Children
Peer modeling language stimulation program features audio CDs of children at progressive stages of Category Reference Education Products and Services Early Childhood......speech therapy and Language Development Experts Bring You VitaSay®. SpeechTherapy and Language Development Resources for Parents.
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71. Speech & Hearing - Getting Started: What Is X?
What is Linguistics? What is Phonetics? What is Audiology?, What isspeech therapy? What is speech therapy? speech therapy (more
http://www.speechandhearing.net/entrance/intro.html
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Getting started: What is X
Also on this page:
What is Linguistics?

What is Phonetics?

What is Audiology?

What is Speech Therapy?
What is 'The Science and Technology of Speech and Hearing'?
This broad field of study includes the production of speech sounds by humans and by machines, the perception of speech and other sounds by humans, and the analysis of speech sounds by machines. We are interested in how speech sounds are made, how these sounds are used to communicate in language, how the significant properties of those sounds can be analysed, how sounds are analysed by the human hearing mechanism, how humans and machines can recover the linguistic content of speech sounds. There is a large body of scientific knowledge about how we use speech to communicate, and an increasing body of knowledge about how this scientific understanding can lead to technological applications , in for example: the generation of speech by machine, the recognition of speech by machine, the efficient communication of speech signals, the identification of an individual by their voice, the rehabilitation of hearing impairment, etc. This broad field overlaps with many disciplines, some of which are described in more detail below. It overlaps with

72. Speech Therapy Ideas And Pathology Resources From CENTe-R UNCG For The Deaf & Ha
CENTeR UNCG offers speech therapy Ideas and Resources to inform and support graduate-levelprofessionals serving families with infants and toddlers who are
http://sign-language.cente-r.org/speech-therapy.asp

73. Esmerel's Collection Of Speech Therapy Links
speech therapy Links. (Courtesy of Resources. This page is dedicatedto speech therapy resources. This list is growing constantly. If
http://www.esmerel.org/misc/speech.htm
Speech Therapy Links
(Courtesy of Esmerel: Home of Unicorn Quest : The Kids' Typing Tutor Game for One or Two Hands ) Welcome to another part of Esmerel's Collection of Disability Resources. This page is dedicated to speech therapy resources. This list is growing constantly. If you know of any other resources or have suggestions, please email Heather.

74. Diseases And Conditions -- Discovery Health -- Speech Therapy
speech therapy is a service provided by a healthcare professional that helps a personimprove his or her ability to communicate. Who provides speech therapy?
http://health.discovery.com/diseasesandcond/encyclopedia/3251.html
speech therapy By Karen Preston, PHN, MS, CRRN Speech therapy is a service provided by a health care professional that helps a person improve his or her ability to communicate. This includes both speech, which is how sounds are made, and language, which involves understanding and choosing the correct words to use. What is the information for this topic? Who provides speech therapy? Speech therapy services are provided by a speech therapist, also known as a speech and language pathologist. A speech therapist has a college education. A speech therapist may specialize in certain kinds of problems, so it is important to choose a speech therapist carefully. What kinds of patients and problems does speech therapy treat? There are four kinds of problems that speech therapy can treat. speech language cognition, or thinking skills swallowing A person with speech problems has difficulty producing sounds so that others can understand him or her. Examples of speech problems include stuttering, a lisp, garbled speech after a stroke , or loss of the voice box, or larynx, after a laryngectomy Language is the use of symbols, such as words, numbers, or gestures, that have meaning. A person may have trouble understanding or accurately choosing words or numbers or gestures.

75. Alimed - Medical Supply & Ergonomic Products
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76. Lakeshore Area Multi-Services Project
Known as LAMP, this nonprofit centre provides community services family doctors, nurses practioners, children's speech therapy, counselling and adult literacy.
http://www.lefca.com/lampchc

77. Alimed - Medical Supply & Ergonomic Products
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78. Innovative Speech Therapy
BE PROACTIVE! Progress can often be made even after discharge from traditionalspeech therapy. You can also email Innovative speech therapy.
http://www.innovativespeech.com/
Intensive
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Rehabilitation and Technology
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Speakers and Topics
Communication can be impaired by a stroke or head injury. Early dementia can cause memory loss and confusion.
BE PROACTIVE! Progress can often be made even after discharge from traditional speech therapy. Home based therapy in parts of Maryland, Virginia, and Washington D.C.
New Outpatient Center in Potomac located in Summerville Assisted Living at Potomac, Maryland, 11215 Seven Locks Road Potomac, MD 20854
Professional Consultations with on-line support nationally. To find out more information call 1-800-IST-2550. You can also e-mail Innovative Speech Therapy

79. Innovative Speech Therapy
Innovative speech therapy’s group sessions provide opportunities to practicethe skills necessary to help you return to many of the activities you
http://www.innovativespeech.com/group.html
Cognitive Therapy Group: Our Cognitive Therapy Group offers an affordable, motivating and effective way to improve your cognitive and communication abilities. Innovative Speech Therapy’s group sessions provide opportunities to practice the skills necessary to help you return to many of the activities you participated in prior to your stroke or head injury which are now difficult. Computer software and other technology and resources are integrated into many of the sessions. Specific skills which we will try to help you improve during the group sessions may include:
  • Organization Memory Thinking, reasoning and judgment Problem solving Return to work Volunteer positions and leisure activities Reading, writing and talking Time management Safety awareness
Everyone is seen for an individual assessment prior to joining the group so that an Individualized Action Plan for Communication Regeneration can be produced and so that we can determine that you are an appropriate candidate for the group. This Action Plan details the strengths and weaknesses of your communication and cognitive profile and suggests ways for you to improve your communication and overall quality of life. If you are already receiving individual speech therapy from IST an evaluation is not needed. Stimulating daily routine descriptions and goals are outlined. The cost for the initial evaluation is $360.00
Place: Summerville Assisted Living at Potomac
11215 Seven Locks Road Potomac, MD 20854

80. Aphasia Forum
Discussion groups and background information for aphasic individuals, caregivers, speech therapists, and researchers. Presented in Italian and English by the Neuropsychological and speech therapy Service of Genoa University.
http://www.aphasiaforum.com
un viaggio virtuale nel mondo dell'afasia
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