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Health Products - Communication DisordersInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Bungalow Software Description: Software for rehabilitation from stroke, aphasia, and head injuries. (bungalowsoftware.com) |
National Reading Service Description: Eliminate eyestrain, fatigue, headaches, and vision dyslexia (Sctopic Sensitivity Syndrome) with tinted reading overlays. (readingaid.com) |
Parrot Software Description: Offers speech and communication programs for people who suffer aphasia due to stroke, Alzheimer's, or other forms of brain injury. (parrotsoftware.com) |
Processing And Cognitive Enhancement Description: PACE tutoring is a new proven method to help people with learning disabilites such as attention deficit disorder and dyslexia. Used by parents or professionals. (learninginfo.com) |
The Reading Program Description: Using processes developed by Lindamood-Bell, The Reading Program has had a 100% success rate treating reading problems stemming from many challenging 'disabilities'. Service areas: J'vill and Orlando Fla, as well as northern VA. (thereadingprogram.com) |
Tomatis Home Page Description: This method goes by different names: "auditory training", "auditory stimulation" and "listening therapy". Its purpose is to re-educate the way we listen, to improve learning and language abilities, communication, creativity and social behavior. (tomatis.com) |
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