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The Power of Self-Disclosure for People Who Stutter
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Self-disclosure is a technique employed by individuals facing marginalization and stigma, allowing them to convey personal information about themselves to a conversation partner.
Create Your Own Speech Therapy Game at Home: A Fun and Effective Approach
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Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or therapist, incorporating fun and interactive games into your speech therapy sessions can greatly enhance the learning experience.
Understanding Executive Functioning: What It Is, Why It Matters, and How to Strengthen It Across All Ages
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Executive functioning is a set of mental skills that allow us to plan, organize, focus, and manage both our emotions and behaviors effectively. These skills are critical for everyday life, helping us make decisions, complete tasks, and adapt to new and/or unexpected situations.
How to Know if Your Child Has a Speech Issue and What to Do Next
January 11, 2025
Ashley Rose Carter
Every parent wants their child to thrive and communicate effectively. But sometimes, it can be challenging to determine if your child’s speech development is on track or if they might need extra support.
Early Childhood Stuttering: What Parents Need to Know
January 11, 2025
Erin Ford
For many children, stuttering can be a normal part of language development as they learn to form sentences and express their thoughts. For others, it may persist into adolescence and adulthood.
Stuttering 101, Understanding Stuttering: Types, Treatment, and the Importance of Self-Acceptance
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Stuttering is a speech disorder that affects the fluency of speech, often making communication challenging and frustrating for those who experience it.
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