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App Review of the Week: Speech with Milo Sequencing

[Source:  Chapel Hill Snippets] I’m back from Lisbon, and am working at full speed again.  We have a six day work week—yes, school on Saturday to make up for snow days.  (Sigh!)A few of my students...

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PediaStaff Placement of the Week: SLP in San Francisco!

Congratulations to Nancy H., on her new part-time position PediaStaff’s pediatric speech client in Greater San Francisco California.   Nancy will be providing direct service or “as needed” assessments...

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AAC Corner: (Video) AAC for Students Who Can Speak

[Source:   PrAACtically AAC] We often get this question from our fellow SLPs, particularly those who work with students who have autism. From the question alone, it seems like AAC is not needed, and...

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AOTA Time in the Music City!!

Wow!!  What a city! Nashville sure is a buzzing place.  And inside will be too at the Expo Hall.  Grand opening for the hall is Thursday at 5:30 PM!   Please come visit us at booth 1129!    We look …...

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Stronger Muscles Make for Healthier Bone Development

[Source:  Science Daily] Scientists at the University of Southampton have shown that higher muscle mass is strongly linked with healthier bone development in children.Researchers also found no...

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Large-Scale Study To Look For Causes Of ASD

[Source:   Disability Scoop] Kaiser Permanente is about to begin what is believed to be the largest genetic research project ever conducted by a health organization into the causes of autism, gathering...

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Spring Gross Motor Game – Puddle Jumping

[Source: Pink Oatmeal] I love Spring!  Living in Minnesota, the winters are long, and nothing is better than seeing that white stuff disappear!  I don’t even mind the muddy mess or puddles that come...

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Gifted Corner: U.S. Schools are Still Shortchanging Gifted Kids, Experts Say

[Source:  Science Daily] The report A Nation Deceived: How Schools Hold Back America’s Brightest Students changed the conversation about academic acceleration in this country’s schools when it was...

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Mapping Language in the Brain

[Source:  Science Daily] The exchange of words, speaking and listening in conversation, may seem unremarkable for most people, but communicating with others is a challenge for people who have aphasia,...

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Research: Analyses of Sensory Integration Therapy

[Source: Your Therapy Source] The Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities published a meta-analysis on the use of sensory integration with individuals who have or at risk for a developmental...

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