QR Code Communication: How We Can Use QR Codes in Speech Therapy At Bjorem Speech®, we pride ourselves on developing tools that make speech therapy not only effective but also engaging and fun for children and therapists alike. Our What Sound? and Exclamatory Wor...
Read moreThe Difference Between Bjorem Speech® Minimal Pairs Decks and Cycles Decks When it comes to effective speech therapy tools, Bjorem Speech® offers a wide range of resources tailored to address various speech and phonological disorders. Two of our most popular tools are the Min...
Read moreMeet the "OH NO!" Series: Fun and Learning with "OH NO Poo Poo" and "OH NO Pee Pee" When it comes to early childhood development, finding the right resources that are both engaging and educational can be a challenge. Fortunately, the "OH NO!" series from Bjorem Speech® offer...
Read moreWhen it comes to speech disorders in children, the nuances between different conditions can be subtle yet significant. Two commonly misunderstood conditions are Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) and Dysarthria. Both affect a child's ability to speak clearly, but they stem from...
Read moreHaving a student is truly a privilege for more experienced SLPs. You spend a lot of time helping to teach, coach, and guide them with how to assess and treat different populations. During that time, you have shown them different therapy approaches and even better some of your ...
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Read moreChildhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) is a speech disorder that affects a child's ability to accurately and consistently produce speech sounds and sequences. Here are some frequently asked questions (FAQ’s) about CAS: What is Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS)? CAS is a speech di...
Read moreThe Bjorem Speech Sound Cues are picture cues that represent each phoneme in the English language through the use of an environmental sound children can relate to! These cues are popular with speech pathologists, literacy specialists and ELL or ESL (English Language Learners/E...
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Read moreChildhood apraxia of speech, commonly called CAS or Dyspraxia is a rare speech sound disorder in which a child has difficulty programming and planning accurate movements for speech. With CAS, the brain and the muscles for speech (lips, tongue, jaw, soft palate, vocal folds, di...
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