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The Importance of Speech-Language Pathology for Students
Read moreIn today’s job market, the importance of a postsecondary education for securing a job has become crucial. In order to help children with learning disabilities keep future career pathways open, they must get assistance while in school. These children must be able to develop oral and written language skills, which are imperative to graduate from college. If a student has a learning disability that prevents him from understanding text or lectures, he will not be able to...
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Literacy Learning Starts Before Kindergarten!
Read moreWhy is it important to think about my child’s literacy learning before he or she begins formal schooling?
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Six tips from the parent of an incoming college freshman
Read moreYour first year at college can be challenging whether you are dyslexic or not. Use these six tips to prepare for your first semester and get your college career off to a positive start!
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How Spelling Supports Reading
Read moreIn an article from American Educator, Louisa C. Moats explores how the benefits of spelling instruction may include better reading and reading comprehension.
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Roles and Responsibilities of Speech-Language Pathologists in Schools
Read moreThis professional issues statement is an official policy statement of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) and is a companion document to the position statement on the Roles and Responsibilities of Speech-Language Pathologists in Schools. It was developed by the Ad Hoc Committee on the Roles and Responsibilities of the School-Based Speech-Language Pathologist. Members of the Ad Hoc Committee were Barbara Ehren (chair), Frances Block, Catherine Crowley, Ellen...