Can Non-Speaking Children Learn to Read?
Can Non-Speaking Children Learn to Read?

Can Non-Speaking Children Learn to Read? Breanna Waldrup, MS, CCC-SLP Let’s get straight to the answer – YES, non-speaking children CAN learn to read. This may seem confusing since many of us first learned to read by reading aloud and reading skills are often tested and demon...

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5 Benefits of Using Cognates for Bilingual Students in Speech Therapy
5 Benefits of Using Cognates for Bilingual Students in Speech Therapy

Working with bilingual students can be tricky, but don’t fear! You can utilize the power of cognates to support both students and clinicians alike during speech therapy sessions. Wondering what a cognate is? Cognates are words with similar meanings and similar linguistic roots...

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Diversity in Speech Therapy: Why Representation Matters in Learning Materials
Diversity in Speech Therapy: Why Representation Matters in Learning Materials

In the realm of speech therapy, the significance of diversity cannot be overstated. When learning materials reflect the rich tapestry of human experience, they resonate more deeply with a broader audience. This is not just a matter of social responsibility; it’s a cornerstone...

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