Category: Speech Therapy
Filler words, such as “um,” “ah,” and “you know” are sometimes called crutch words, since people tend to lean on them to fill a pause…
Nobody is immune to a brain injury. Unfortunately, anomalous and unanticipated accidents can happen to anyone, anywhere. A traumatic brain injury…
To the average person without much knowledge about communication disorders, speech therapy can be a relative unknown – that is, until you or a…
Speech-language pathologists (SLP) play an integral role in helping children and adults rebuild their lives, improve their communication, and enhance…
As children develop and age, they experience many changes in their ability to produce sounds and words. Whether making cooing sounds around 3 months…
Essential tremor (ET) is a neurological condition affecting more than 10 million Americans. It ranks as the most common tremor…
It is never fun to look back in life and play the “what if” game. If you have an untreated communication disorder or swallowing…
The unique challenges that 2020 presented impacted almost every facet of life, modifying the way our country operates,…
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to alter your daily routines and how you seek out health care, you may have considered whether…
Many parents wonder about their children’s speech and language development. It may feel as though your child has a difficult time…