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Communication Corner | ||
Speech and Language Information | ||
What's normal and when should you be concerned about your child's development? Birth to six years of age | ||
An Interactive Site From the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders | ||
When should parents refer a child to speech therapy birth to three years of age? | ||
This link provides information about speech and language disorders. | ||
Information On Articulation Disorders | ||
Talking Tips for Articulation | ||
Apraxia: types, symptoms, how it is diagnosed and treated. | ||
What is Language? | ||
Hearing Loss in Children | ||
What is Stuttering and What Can You Do About It? | ||
Autism and Pervasive Developmental Disorder | ||
Activities to Encourage Speech and Language Development from Birth to Four Years of Age. | ||
Ways for Parents to Encourage Language Development | ||
Help Teach Spatial Concepts Including In, On, Under, Behind, etc. | ||
Activities to Help Build Listening Skills | ||
Help Your Child Learn to Think and Build Memory Skills | ||
Help Your Child Learn to Develop Social Skills | ||
Other Resources | ||
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Last Modified: Monday February 25 2008