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Private Speech Therapy
Private speech, language, swallowing, and social communication therapy provided by a skilled, certified Speech-Language Pathologist.
Specializing in services for children.
Articulation, fluency, auditory comprehension, verbal language, augmentative communication, swallowing, social/pragmatic language, autism communication needs, and more.
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icommunicate
icommunicate is a website designed to provide information and resources relating to communication, and improving communication skills. Our aim is to help individuals with communication difficulties, as well as provide information to parents and teachers about how they can develop and enhance their children’s speech and language skills. For those adults and children currently having speech therapy, we hope this site will provide extra resources and activities to work in conjunction with an established speech therapy schedule, or to provide individuals with the necessary resources to make some progress independently. The site covers the wide variety of speech and language disorders, communication development, hearing impairment, autism, brain injury, stroke and acquired adult communication difficulties, special needs and learning difficulties, and assistive communication (AAC). All the information on the site is written by qualified, certified Speech and Language Therapists.
Part of the whole philosophy of this site is to try and bring people together to share information. Through the internet we now have a global community. We want to build a network of professionals, parents and individuals with communication difficulties so that we can share information, ideas and resources, and contribute to ongoing research.
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Alabama Autism Resources
Information, news and discussions about the autistic spectrum disorders - Autism, Asperger\\\'s Syndrome, Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD), Rett\\\'s Syndrome, and related disorders.
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Melbourne Hearing Research Group Web Site
The Bionic Ear Institute was established in 1984 by Professor Graeme Clark to support and undertake research to improve the Australian Bionic Ear (Cochlear Implant) which was pioneered by Professor Graeme Clark and his team in the 1970\\\'s and now provides hearing to over 20,000 profoundly or totally deaf adults and children.
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Dems look to health vote without abortion foes
(AP)
AP - House leaders have concluded they cannot change a divisive abortion provision in President Barack Obama's health care bill and will try to pass the sweeping legislation without the support of ardent anti-abortion Democrats.
Early Iraq results: PM battling secular challenger
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AP - Partial vote results in Iraq's historic election released Thursday showed a tight contest between the nation's prime minister and a secular challenger during a chaotic count that was marred by accusations of fraud.
Big new quake jolts Chile as rich new leader takes over
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AP - A series of strong aftershocks from last month's devastating quake rocked Chile on Thursday as a new president was sworn into office and immediately urged coastal residents to move to higher ground in case of a tsunami.
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