
Cognition and Speech Therapy: Addressing Cognitive-Communicative Deficits
Cognition in speech therapy involves addressing the areas of attention, memory, problem-solving, executive functions, and the use of compensatory strategies.
Cognition in speech therapy involves addressing the areas of attention, memory, problem-solving, executive functions, and the use of compensatory strategies.
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Carryover in speech therapy is a crucial step for individuals receiving treatment. It involves using learned skills in real-life, functional ways. Speech-language pathologists (SLPs), clients, and caregivers can work together to support the carryover and generalization of skills.
Discover how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming speech-language pathology. Read more for actionable ways how to use AI for speech therapy session management and planning.
Data collection is vital for speech-language pathologists. In this post, we will discuss why data collection is important in speech therapy, methods for data collection, and personal tips.
10+ of the best wordless videos for speech therapy and language development. We’ve compiled a list of all of our favorite animated shorts in this quick post!
NSLHM is celebrated in May and raises awareness for individuals with communication disorders and differences. SLPs may work with individuals with communication needs.