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  • Caroline Bowen PhD
    Caroline Bowen PhD is an Australian Speech-Language Pathologist. Her clearly written, user-friendly and regularly updated web site provides theoretically sound information for families, students and SLP professionals about speech, language, voice, fluency and pragmatic disorders in children. Fact is clearly differentiated from opinion throughout the site. Caroline includes a lot of information about her research interest of developmental phonological disorders, a comprehensive FAQ section (including career information) and extensive links to other sites.
    (Added: Tue Jan 01 2002)
  • Communication Connects
    This site offers speech/language pathologists, educators and parents resources to encourage development of functional communication skills in children. Included are informational articles related to good communication, a story-making machine, forums, links which include goal ideas, fun therapy activities, organizational forms, and more.
    (Added: Wed Nov 13 2002)
  • Dr. Stan Goldberg Ph.D.
    Dr. Stan Goldberg Ph.D. holds the American-Speech-Language-Hearing Certificate of Clinical Competence and Specialty Certification in Fluency. He is a full time University professor at San Francisco State University and has done research, presented nationally and internationally.
    (Added: Sat Jan 19 2002)
  • Isa Marrs Speech Language Pathology, PC
    Founder and President Isa Marrs, MA CCC-SLP has extensive experience diagnosing and treating a wide range of speech and language delays/disorders ranging from mild articulation errors to severe disorders relating to cleft-lip, cleft-palate, velopharyngeal insufficiency, autism, apraxia, cerebral palsy, and various genetic syndromes. Her company's website includes a growing list of resources to help parents learn more about speech, language and feeding disorders in children.
    (Added: Wed Jun 08 2005)
  • Laura Ontiveros, MA/SLP - Laura's Language Lessons  pop
    We've entered a new school year, and we're ready to learn! This year, we are trying a new approach to teaching and learning language skills in Speech Therapy. With this website, the students will be able to practice newly acquired language skills at home through these web-based language lessons. Parents will be able to find helpful hints for further expansion of their child's newly acquired skills. Teachers will also be able to access this website and glean ideas for incorporating these language skills into their lesson plans.
    (Added: Tue Jan 01 2002)
  • Moore's Speech Services, Inc.
    The mission of Moore's Speech Services is to provide care designed to improve LifeQuality for patients and their families.
    (Added: Thu May 02 2002)
  • Net Connections for Communication Disorders and Sciences
    This is a "Must See" site. It is the first and most complete Communications Disorder Site I'd ever seen, and still is. Judith Kuster is an American Speech-Language and Hearing Association certified speech-language pathologist, an associate professor in the Department of Communication Disorders and Speech Clinic Director at Minnesota State University, Mankato.
    (Added: Tue Jan 01 2002)
  • NY Therapist Connect
    This site is designed for parents, therapists, and community members. You can look for a therapist, or you can post your own credentials. It is also to be a source of information for therapists, to network with each other.
    (Added: Mon Feb 05 2007)
  • Patty Becker M.S. CCC SLP
    A site for parents and professionals who work with school-age children with speech and language disabilities.
    (Added: Tue Jan 01 2002)
  • Social Thinking, Education, and Therapy by Michelle Garcia Winner, SLP
    Michelle Garcia Winner, M.A., C.C.C. is a speech and language pathologist who addresses the educational and life-planning needs of people who live on the autism spectrum. She specializes in social thinking and perspective-taking therapy and education for professionals, educators, and children, adults, and their families with high-end autism spectrum disorders.
    (Added: Sun Oct 06 2002)
  • Speaking of Speech.com - Pat Mervine
    speakingofspeech.com is an interactive forum for speech/language pathologists and teachers to improve communication skills in our schools by: exchanging ideas, techniques, and lessons that work, finding out about materials before you buy, seeking and giving advice on therapy and caseload management issues, and exploring a myriad of helpful resource links.
    (Added: Tue Jan 01 2002)
  • Speech Pathology Associates
    Private practice in speech pathology treating pediatric & adult autism, apraxia, cleft palate, voice, etc.
    (Added: Sun Nov 03 2002)
  • Speech-Language Therapy -What is it? Who is it For? - Website by Karen Friskney, S-LP(C)
    An information site for families, teachers, and other interested people. What is a speech-language therapist? Who do we serve? What kinds of communication difficulties do people experience? What causes communication delays and disorders? How can an SLP help you? Where can you find us? What about swallowing problems? Related professions
    (Added: Tue Jan 01 2002)
  • SpeechDelay.com - Jennifer Fusco
    This website was created to help parents, caregivers, teachers, friends, therapists, and relatives of language/speech delayed children. We cover a variety of topics, with "talking tips" for adults; a speech forum to communicate with a speech-language and/or hearing expert, or peers; links to many other helpful sites, a sign language section with multiple common signs, and a "books/products" section if you choose to obtain further information/helpful products.
    (Added: Tue Jan 01 2002)
  • Stuttering Prevention - by Anthony Wray Speech language Pathologist
    This site is dedicated to providing information about the nature of early childhood stuttering and ways to prevent its development. You will find numerous articles about early childhood stuttering, including warning signs, ways to reduce communication demands for children, and intervention programs for preventing and treating early childhood stuttering. You will also find many links to other articles about stuttering in school-aged children and adults.
    (Added: Tue Jan 01 2002)
  • Talk Business Online
    Talk Business-Online™ can help individuals with pronunciation, voice, foreign accent modification, and telephone skills training. Talk Business-Online™ offers real-time online courses.
    (Added: Tue Jun 07 2005)
  • The Stuttering Homepage by Judith Kuster
    This WWW site is dedicated to providing information about stuttering. It is the project of Judith Kuster kuster@mankato.msus.edu an associate professor at Minnesota State University, Mankato
    (Added: Tue Jan 01 2002)
  • Whitney Elementary Speech and Language -Wyoma Clouss, MS,CCC-SLP
    My name is (Mrs.) Wyoma Clouss, and I am certified by our national organization, the American Speech Language and Hearing Association A.S.H.A. -- that's what the CCC-SLP means. I have a Master's degree in Speech Pathology from Eastern Washington State University, after earning my Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education, with a minor in Speech Pathology from Washington State University. I have worked in the Boise (Idaho) Public Schools "forever".

    She has many great resources for parents about Articulation, Language, Literacy, Early Learning, and Inclusion.
    (Added: Tue Jan 01 2002)


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