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Tag Archives: speech-language pathologist
June is Aphasia Awareness Month!
Did you know that of the estimated 750,000 strokes that occur each year in the United States, about one third result in aphasia? Aphasia is a communication disorder that occurs after a stroke or other neurological injury that makes it … Continue reading
Trisomy Awareness Month: Spotlight on Down Syndrome
Did you know that March is Trisomy Awareness Month? In support of this awareness campaign, today we’re focusing our blog on one of the most common trisomy conditions: Down Syndrome.
3 Tips to Keep Lines of Communication Open with a Non-Verbal Child
Did you know that nearly twenty-five percent of people with an autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) are non-verbal? A person who is non-verbal doesn’t use speech to communicate at all. However, talking isn’t the only route for meaningful communication! Take a … Continue reading
More Ways a Speech-Language Pathologist Can Help You in 2017!
When you hear “speech therapist”, what comes to mind? If you’re like many people, you associate speech therapists with things like stuttering or helping a child with a lisp. But over the past few decades, a speech-language pathologist’s role … Continue reading
How Can a Speech-Language Pathologist Help You in 2017?
Happy new year! Somehow we blinked, and an entire year has passed and 2017 is here. As we start out the new year, we wanted to take a moment and reflect on some of the ways a speech-language pathologist … Continue reading
Is My Child On Track? FAQs about speech and language delays
As exciting as a child’s language development is, it can also be a source of stress for a lot of parents. Should my child be talking already? Are they using enough words? Could something be wrong? While there is no … Continue reading
Posted in Language Development, Language Disorders, speech pathology, speech therapy, speech-language pathology, speech-language therapy
Tagged Jayne Latz, language delay, language development, Language Disorders, new york city, nyc, Speech Associates of NY, speech-language pathologist
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Trouble Swallowing? 3 Ways Speech-Language Pathologist Can Help!
Most people associate speech-language pathology with communication disorders, whether it’s helping a child with a lisp or stutter, or helping a person with neurological injury speak again. But did you know speech-language pathologists also specialize in helping people who have … Continue reading
Posted in speech language pathology, speech language therapy, speech pathology, speech therapy, speech therapy nyc, speech-language pathology, speech-language therapy, Swallowing Disorders, Uncategorized
Tagged dysphagia, Jayne Latz, Speech Associates of New York, speech-language pathologist, swallow therapy nyc, swallowing disorders
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Alzheimer’s Disease: 5 Tips for Caregivers to Improve Communication
Every 67 seconds another person in the United States develops Alzheimer’s Disease. Alzheimer’s not only irreversibly changes the lives of its victims, but also the lives of their loved ones. Today, in honor of Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, we dedicate this … Continue reading
Posted in Aging, Alzheimer's Disease, Dementia, speech-language pathology, speech-language therapy
Tagged aging, Alzheimer's, alzheimer's disease, Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month, dementia, Jayne Latz, Speech Associates of New York, speech therapist, speech-language pathologist, speech-language therapy
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Could Your Child Be Cluttering?
Speech that is a hard to understand is typical in early childhood. Children are still mastering the sounds that make up their language, and tend to release their words in an excited rush. However, if unclear speech is abnormally severe … Continue reading
How Can Down Syndrome Affect Communication?
Did you know that one in every 691 children is born with Down syndrome, with an estimated 400,000 people currently living with the condition in the United States? Each October, individuals and associations across the country observe Down Syndrome Awareness … Continue reading