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Category Archives: speech language pathology
Tips to Help Your Child on the Spectrum Enjoy Vacation
It’s World Autism Month! You may have seen communities and individuals around the globe “lighting it up blue” for autism this month to help raise awareness. In support of this campaign, we’ve dedicated our blogs this month to topics in … Continue reading
Childhood Hearing Loss? A Speech Therapist Can Help!
Childhood hearing loss can have a significant impact on speech and language development. However, detecting the loss early and seeking speech and language therapy can head problems off before they start. Studies have found that infants who are identified with … Continue reading
5 Signs Your Child Could Have Auditory Processing Disorder
When people think of communication or learning disorders, they typically focus on the ability to produce and understand language. However there are some issues that can impact communication that aren’t purely linguistic. One of these is auditory processing disorder.
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Tagged APD, auditory processing disorder, CAPD, central auditory processing disorder, Jayne Latz, new york city, Speech Associates of New York, speech therapist new york, speech therapy
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Happy Thanksgiving! 3 Tips for Children on the Autistic Spectrum
Thanksgiving is right around the corner! Big family gatherings can be fun, but they can also be a source of stress. This is even more true for children on the autistic spectrum and their families. Large groups of people, changes … Continue reading
Story Time Can Improve Your Child’s Language!
For many parents, snuggling up with their child and reading a book is a favorite bonding experience. But studies have shown that reading to your child may be much more important than most people realize.
Posted in Language Development, speech language pathology, speech language therapy, speech pathology, speech therapy, speech-language pathology, speech-language therapy, Uncategorized
Tagged child development, child language development, childhood language, Children, Jayne Latz, language development, long island, new york city, nyc, reading, Speech Associates of New York, Speech Associates of NY
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World Alzheimer’s Month: 5 Tips for Connection and Communication
Did you know that September is World Alzheimer’s Month? In order to help increase awareness, we’re dedicating some of this month’s blogs to topics in Alzheimer’s disease. Last week we gave some basic information about the global and national impact … Continue reading
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Tagged Alzheimer's, alzheimer's disease, Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month, dementia, Jayne Latz, new york city, nyc, Speech Associates of New York, speech-language pathologist nyc, World Alzheimer's Month
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Foreign Accent Syndrome: When Your Voice Isn’t Your Own
Foreign Accent Syndrome: When Your Voice Isn’t Your Own by Debbie Waldman For many people, having a foreign or regional accent is an important part of their identity. But what if that accent wasn’t your own? This is the case … Continue reading
You Could Save a Life! Four Warning Signs of Stroke
June is Aphasia Awareness Month! Did you know that 180,000 people are diagnosed with aphasia every year in the United States? By 2020, it’s estimated that up to 2,000,000 people in the United States will have aphasia. People with aphasia … Continue reading
Voice Problems? A Speech-Language Pathologist Can Help!
Did you know that May is Better Speech and Hearing Month? The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) created this campaign to boost public awareness about communication disorders and make it easier for people to find out about services that are … Continue reading
Communication Issues in Autism: How Therapy Can Help
Did you know that based on the most recent reports, an estimated 1 to 1.2 million children have been diagnosed with autism in the United States alone? In an attempt to promote awareness of this increasingly common disorder, organizations … Continue reading