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Language and Speech Disorders

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Subtopics:      Language and Speech > Aphasia          Language and Speech > Semantic-Pragmatic Disorder
Language and Speech > Spasmodic Dysphonia Language and Speech > Stuttering
 
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      new window Afasic Description: UK charity, established in 1968 to represent children and young adults with communication impairments, promote their inclusion in society, and support their parents and carers. Listings for the organization's publications and local groups are provided online. (afasic.org.uk)
new window Apricot, Inc. Description: Educational materials and services for children and adults with learning, language, and/or behavior differences, including autism, dyslexia, and ADHD. Workshops held in Portland, Oregon. (spiritone.com)
new window Brainstorm Educational Resources Description: Speech and language resources for Australian speech pathologists, teachers and parents. Proudly distributing Super Duper and Remedia publications. (brainstormed.com.au)
new window Carol's Speech and Language Disorders Homepage Description: Resource for people interested in speech and language disorders, maintained by speech/language specialist Carol Casserly. Features include articles, links, and online activities for therapy. (angelfire.com)
new window Caroline Bowen, Ph.D. - Speech-Language Pathologist Description: Over 150 pages of speech-language pathology information for consumers, professionals, and students. Frequently asked questions, word retrieval activities for children, links to parents' homepages, an article on treatment planning, and a "Start Page" of essential SLP links are among the featured resources. (members.tripod.com)
new window Communication Independence for the Neurologically Impaired Description: Founded by speech pathologists, people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and family members, this nonprofit organization disseminates information about the communication technology that may help them. (cini.org)
new window Communication Therapy International Description: Professional association sharing experience with, and information about, communication disabilities in less developed countries. Its Web-based resources include activity listings, membership details, a recommended-reading list, and a global forum. (ctint.co.uk)
new window Hardin Meta Directory: Speech Pathology / Speech Therapy / SLP Description: From the University of Iowa, a directory of online speech language pathology (SLP), speech therapy, and communication disorders resource lists. (lib.uiowa.edu)
new window Hidden Brilliance Description: Supportive information for persons living with a speech impediment, learning disability or other condition that hides their true brilliance. (hiddenbrilliance.homestead.com)
new window Luisa Cabre, Logopedics Online Description: Multilingual answers to questions about logopedics, the pedagogical treatment of speech and language disturbances. (geocities.com)
new window Marcie's Speech Domain Description: Resources for speech pathology graduate students and professionals, including a dedicated message board and pointers to speech disorder sites and lesson plans. Presented by Speech Pathology Masters Candidate Marcie Easton. (speechpath.8m.com)
new window National Center for Voice and Speech Description: Research center dedicated to studying the powers, limitations, and enhancement of human voice and speech. Located at the University of Iowa. (ncvs.shc.uiowa.edu)
new window Net Connections for Communication Disorders and Sciences Description: A guide to speech-language pathology and audiology resources on the Internet. Features links to scientific information, discussion groups, and related commercial products. (mnsu.edu)
new window Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists Description: Professional body of and for speech and language therapists (SLTs) in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The College's online offerings include reading lists devoted to aphasia, a message board for SLTs and consumers, and career and membership information. (rcslt.org)
new window SpeechPathology.com Description: Articles, continuing education modules, news, classifieds, and school listings pertaining to speech pathology. (speechpathology.com)
new window SpeechTherapist.net Description: Free professional resources, including links, e-mail accounts (yourname@speechtherapist.net), job and course listings, event calendar, and discussion areas. (speechtherapist.net)
new window Speechville Express Description: A language-development resource for parents, educators, and medical professionals. Impairment-specific articles, books, software, toys, and support groups are featured. (speechville.com)
new window Talking Point Description: An informational resource for parents and professionals, focusing on speech, language, and communication difficulties in children. Developed by the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists, Afasic, and I Can. (talkingpoint.org.uk)
new window The National Center for Neurogenic Communication Disorders Description: Staffed by scientists, educators, students, and supporting personnel who are concerned with speech and language disorders caused by diseases of the nervous system. (cnet.shs.arizona.edu)
new window The Voice Academy Description: A self-paced, no-cost, virtual school created to educate teachers about the dangers of voice disorders in their profession. (voiceacademy.org)
new window The Voice Foundation Description: A world leader in the education and care of the professional voice user. Its online home provides information about Foundation's video library, meetings, and journal, as well as a search engine for locating Foundation members around the world. (voicefoundation.org)
new window Voice Medicine Description: Information concerning a wide range of voice disorders, including laryngitis, vocal fold paralysis, cysts, nodules, and polyps. Presented by Lucian Sulica, MD a board-certified otolaryngologist and fellowship-trained laryngologist. (voicemedicine.com)
 




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