
Core Words vs. Fringe Words
Core words and fringe words: we’ve all heard a lot about them but what is the difference and how are they relevant when it comes to communication?
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Core words and fringe words: we’ve all heard a lot about them but what is the difference and how are they relevant when it comes to communication?
Parents, caregivers, and teachers should have opportunities to provide input about an individual’s skills when a speech-language pathologist (SLP) is completing a comprehensive assessment. This post covers what types of questions SLPs can ask parents, caregivers, and teachers.
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.
Books are one of the best resources for encouraging speech, language, and communication development. The following are some of our favorite books to use in therapy and at home.
In this post, we will discuss the Common Core State Standards Initiative and what speech-language pathologists (SLPs) need to know about it.