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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.
The Film 'The King's Speech' and a Professional Who Works with Adult StutterersHere is my interview with Dr. Martin F. Schwartz, a speech pathologist and stuttering expert with 40 years of experience. He has worked with 15,000 adult stutterers. He gives his professional views on "The King's Speech".- 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.
- What Do School-Based Speech Language Pathologists Do?This article describes the job duties of a school-based speech-language pathologist.
- 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.
- Speech Language Pathology Career ProfileSpeech Language Pathologists enjoy a rewarding career helping people conquer their speech difficulties.
- 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.
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!
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.
David Coleman: The Inspiration for HitchA review of David Coleman's motivational speech on dating in college. Coleman was the basis of the Will Smith movie, Hitch, and has inspired thousands of relationships with his presentations.
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.
College Research Paper Topics for EducationSearching for term paper topic ideas for your education class? Here are a few suggestions to consider.
Career Questions for High School StudentsTrying to decide which career path you want to follow? Here are a handful of questions every high school student should answer.- Treatment of ADD/HD in Children by Cortical Integrative Therapy: A PilotAlternative treatment of ADHD.
Should I Major in Human Development and Family Studies?Are you considering majoring in Human Development and Family Studies? This article will enlighten you.- Early Childhood InterventionA brief description of early intervention for disabilities, the purpose of screening and diagnosis, and the ultimate goal of transition to mainstream options. It also touches on involvement of families in the process.
- Careers in EducationA brief overview of careers available in the fields of education.
- Triad Area PhotographersIf you are looking for local photographers in the Triad, North Carolina area, this article will give you details on a few that we have to offer. From Maternity to Bridal portraits, you can find photographers who can shoot just about anything.
- Audiologist Medical CareerAudiologists are seen by those who have had hearing losses.
- Important Guidelines for Those Recently Diagnosed with Parkinson's DiseaseYou are walking out of the neurology office, where moments ago you were told you have Parkinson's Disease. Now is not the time to panic.
- Guide to Elder Care OptionsAdult day care centers may be standalone. You may also find one in a senior center, nursing facility, church, hospital or school. Costs vary according to the services offered.
- Finding Home Health Care Options in New YorkNew York's Area Agency on Aging and even the Yellow Pages of your telephone directory can be of help in locating home care services.
- Florida Education Budget Cuts Still LoomBudget cuts plague the Sunshine State
Cochlear Implants, Deafness and an Episode of CSIAn editorial regarding the Hearing world's view of cochlear implants in people with profound hearing loss. The TV show, CSI is used to illustrate typical societal attitudes towards the Deaf, specifically, and also the Hard-of-Hearing.
Today's Word is 'Aphasia'According to the National Aphasia Association, an estimated one million people in the United States have acquired aphasia, or about one in every two-hundred and fifty people. With that many individuals affected by this devastating language disorder wouldn't you think....- Teaching Job Sites: An Extensive Overview and AnalysisFor any aspiring teachers looking for a job, read this thorough guide and compare the pros and cons of each resource before you search any further. A guide and pros and cons explanation of teaching job sites.
- Educating Your Children with Classic Grammar TextbooksIf your child struggles to read, they may be helped by the return of a classic grammar or reading textbook. And thanks to one frustrated mother, those textbooks have made a comeback.
- How to Stop Stuttering and StammeringStuttering and stammering are two speech pathology problems many people face today.
- SchizophreniaThis article describes the history of the discovery of Schizophrenia, symptoms, heredity and genetic basis, psychological basis, pathophysiological basis, neurochemical basis, and conclusions discussing possibilities for future research.
- 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.
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