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Speech-Language Pathology: Career BasicsSpeech-Language Pathology is one of today's top professions and is very high demand. Learn about the basics of this field: The Who, What, Why, Where, How, and How Much!- Speech Language Pathology Career ProfileSpeech Language Pathologists enjoy a rewarding career helping people conquer their speech difficulties.
- What Do School-Based Speech Language Pathologists Do?This article describes the job duties of a school-based speech-language pathologist.
- Become a Speech-Language Pathologist in OhioStart a new career that allows you to help people with different speech disorders and language problems. Learn what it takes to become a speech-language pathologist in the US and how to become certified in Ohio.
The Job of a Speech-Language PathologistSpeech-language pathologists are professionals who evaluate, diagnose, treat, and prevent disorders of speech, language, cognition, and others pertaining to the throat area up to the brain. This profession has been named one of the 25 best careers of 2007.- What to Expect: Your Toddler's First Speech Therapy SessionAre you prepared for your toddler's first speech therapy appointment? Here's what to expect.
Should I Become a Speech Pathologist?Are you considering becoming a speech therapist? This article will help you decide if a career as a speech pathologist is for you.- Become a Speech TherapistSpeech therapists - officially called speech-language pathologists - are in demand at general practice offices, medical centers and elementary and secondary schools all over the country.
- Stroke Preventive Health TipsStroke: loss of brain function(s) lack of blood flow supply to brain; schemia-caused by blockage; thrombosis, arterial embolism, or haemorrhage-eakage of blood. Unable move 1 or more limbs, understand, formulate speech, or see 1 side of visual field.
- Augmentative and Alternative Communication and SocializationAn observation of research conducted on the views of non-disordered children to those who have speech disorders and use Augmentative and Alternative Communication devices.
High Demand Jobs that Pay Well Over $50,000 a YearTrying to decide what career path to follow? This article highlights a few jobs in demand that pay well.- 7 Questions, Answers to Teach Your 3-Year-OldYour three-year-old child may be able to answer these simple questions and answers.
How to Advocate for Your Learning Disabled ChildLearn how to be the best advocate you can for your child.- Why Home Health Care is a Better Choice Than Nursing Home CareSocial workers tell you that it will be impossible to care for a loved one at home; the best thing to do is place them in a nursing home. Consider home health care instead.
- Rare Pompe Disease Caused by Genetic Enzyme ErrorIt's one of the rarest and most tragic diseases science can't prevent. However, enzyme replacement therapy has brought some hope for patients who suffer from Pompe disease.
- Colleges and Universities in Baltimore, Maryland Part IVLoyola College at 4501 North Charles Street in Baltimore, Maryland was established in 1852. It is a Jesuit Catholic comprehensive university.
- Music Lessons for Autistic ChildrenIn this proposal, I explain how we should capitalize on the unique style of cognitive processing in autistic children to help them develop functional skills such as eye-hand coordination and self-esteem.
- Sensory Processing Disorder and Children with Autism: Understanding the ProblemThis paper explores the following questions: What is sensory integration (SI)? What symptoms define sensory processing disorder (SPD)? How does sensory integration therapy (SIT) help the student overcome these challenges?
- Audiologist Medical CareerAudiologists are seen by those who have had hearing losses.
- Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) Therapy for Velopharyngeal IncompetencyCPAP therapy helps an individual reduce hypernasality through resistance training exercises of the velopharyngeal closure muscles. It can be done in the home and can reduce mild to moderate hypernaslaity.
- Helping the Disabled at Crotched Mountain in Greenfield, New HampshireCrotched Mountain in Greenfield, NH is known to some as a ski area but to New Englanders it also has an admirable reputation as a charitable facility and organization that has long served people with significant disabilities and their families.
- Review of the University of Memphis in Memphis, TennesseeAn outstanding intercollegiate basketball program can do a lot to put the spotlight on a University. When the University of Memphis, Memphis Tennessee was given a number one ranking it became an interesting school for undergrads to review.
- Qualifying for Home Health Care ServicesAfter being discharged home from the hospital or from an acute rehabilitation unit, if you are considered "homebound" and require intermittent skilled therapy then you would qualify for home health services.
- A Phone Call from JesusHumorous, but true, short account of a special phone call.
Talk is Cheap -- and PricelessNew research has confirmed earlier studies that show the sheer quantity of words a child hears every day from birth to age 3 is related to his or her academic success.- Is My Child Developing Properly?Babies and little kids all develop at their own pace-but how do you know if your young child is too far behind the curve?
IEPs: Individualized Education PlansIf your child has been diagnosed with a disability that interferes with his/her academic progress, he needs an IEP. It is the document that assures you that your child will receive the services he needs to be successful in school.
Medicare Part A PrimerA brief explanation of your benefits under Medicare Part A and what to expect with them.- Fragile X SyndromeThis syndrome, which is the leading cause of mental retardation in males, is the result of overactive Cytosine-Guanine-Guanine nucleic acid production on a specific gene on the X chromosome.
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