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Late Talker Handout

  Is Your Child A Late Talker? · Are they quiet? · Seem shy? · Not talking like their peers? · Allow you or siblings to speak for them? · Do you wonder why? Your baby’s babbling and toddlers first words can be music to your ears. When faced with a child who doesn’t speak [...]

Permalink // Comments (0) // June 24, 2011 at 5:53 am

Preview of ‘Nobody Ever Told Me (or My Mother) That!

I had the honor of previewing a copy of ‘Nobody Ever Told Me (or My Mother) That! – Everything from Bottles and Breathing to Healthy Speech Development’. It will be available in paperback in a few more days – April 1st to come to the rescue for parents, care givers and professionals with easy to [...]

Permalink // Comments (0) // March 29, 2010 at 7:38 pm

Normal Language Milestones – Clues of a Possible Problem

Is Your Child A Late Talker? · Are they quiet? · Seem shy? · Not talking like their peers? · Allow you or siblings to speak for them? · Do you wonder why? Your baby’s babbling and toddlers first words can be music to your ears. When faced with a child who doesn’t speak or [...]

Permalink // Comments (1) // January 26, 2010 at 4:58 pm

Press Release Template

Please help bring our children a voice… silence is not golden If you want to raise awareness about speech disorders here’s a press release you can share with your local media. Find out the name of the health and education correspondents. Call them up to outline the situation. Then send the press release to them. [...]

Permalink // Comments (1) // August 9, 2009 at 7:22 pm

Editorial Opinion – "Work With Your Child"

By Lisa and Glenn Geng I know you have heard this statement before, and if you didn’t, you will, many times. It is always important to “work” with your child even if he or she does not have any challenges, but even more so if they do, especially the first 5 or 6 years of [...]

Permalink // Comments (0) // July 27, 2006 at 9:42 pm

The Cherab Foundation Brochure

he Cherab Foundation Brochure Sponsored by: Northern Speech/National Rehabilitation Services, Inc. Kaufman Children’s Center for Speech, Language Sensory-Motor and Social Connections, Inc. CHERAB would like to graciously acknowledge the generous donation of these glossy brochures by Northern Speech Services with assistance from Nancy Kaufman CCC-SLP from Kaufman Children’s Center. These brochures were made up specifically to be handed [...]

Permalink // Comments (0) // July 27, 2006 at 2:37 pm

Twins, One Has A Speech Delay And One Doesn’t!

Twins/Multiples: Speech and Language Development Speech Delays in Twins/Multiples by Suzie Chafin Identifying Speech Problems In Your Children Solving Your Multiples’ Speech Problems Five Ways to Enhance Speech Development Suzie’s Story Language Development in Twins, Triplets & Higher Order Multiples- Presentation by Paula Moss: Speech-Language Pathologist and Mother of 10 month old twins on November [...]

Permalink // Comments (0) // July 26, 2006 at 7:16 am

Parent Friendly Signs of Verbal Apraxia

… from a parent Written By Lisa Geng in 2000 My son Tanner was diagnosed with both severe oral as well as verbal apraxia, but each child is different, and some may not go through all the signs that Tanner had, with his severity, and/or some children may have other aspects. Here are the “late [...]

Permalink // Comments (1) // June 26, 2006 at 9:25 pm

Quotes that May Help With Insurance Submissions For Apraxia

Below are some quotes and links that might help with the insurance submissions. If you receive a denial, hang in there — it’s common. Get the insurance company’s reasons for the denial and refute the reasons one by one. Insurance companies’ representatives (like so many others) don’t always know what apraxia is and leap to [...]

Permalink // Comments (0) // June 26, 2006 at 9:13 pm

Mercury Contamination: A Critical Issue

New evidence substantiating a variety of health benefits of LCP supplementation is being published month after month. Unfortunately, at the same time, concerns have been raised about the possible contamination of some fish that provide the critical fatty acids found in LCP supplements. Last month the FDA advised pregnant women and women of childbearing age [...]

Permalink // Comments (0) // June 25, 2006 at 5:00 pm

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