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A Graduate Student’s Experience with COVID-19

by Sarah Reeves “…make sure to really pay attention to these things because in just a few months, you’ll be out in your externship sites as a student and you’re going to want to do well,” my professor had told us, minutes before ending our neurogenic language and cognitive disorders class in late February of

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Comprehensive Continuing Education Courses-Do the Costs Outweigh the Benefits?

As a speech language pathologist, one of the requirements to maintain certification is to receive continuing education. Coming out of graduate school, I felt so unprepared since there are a variety of areas we treat-cognition, apraxia, dysphagia, aphasia, etc. I was often exposed to professionals sharing information to “register for this course” to learn more

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Healing Animals

While there are many animals, including horses, miniature pigs, rabbits, birds, etc., this blog post will be targeted specifically toward dogs. Distinguishing the Difference: There is a difference between a service animal, therapy animal, and emotional support animal. A service animal is trained to help people with disabilities such as visual impairments, mental illnesses, seizure disorders, diabetes,

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Language Group Trifecta

Is your child not yet talking? Does your child have difficulty playing with other people? Does he/she have difficulty communicating with others? Is it hard for your child to engage in shared reading or understand what was read in a story? If you answered ‘yes’ to any of these questions, you’ll want to continue reading

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Let’s Talk About Aphasia

By Kaylee Torok Have you or a loved one experienced a stroke or head injury and now have difficulty communicating? Along with all of the challenges a stroke or head injury can bring, having trouble finding your words or understanding others can lead to frustration. All too often we see this frustration lead to reduced

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Right Toys, Right Time-Our Top 5 Favorite Toys for Ages 0-3

Often the cost of having a baby can be burdensome and there are SO MANY toys on the market, it is hard to sift through and know which ones are worth the cost. Here are a list of our most used, interactive toys for that newborn stage and why we love them-many are inexpensive or

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Spread Love

Written by P.Sutton Scrolling Tik Tok one night an ad popped up on my screen that caught my eye. Pictures of beautiful, shiny bracelets with little words on them. I quickly switched over and typed “little words project” into my google search bar. “Little Words Project® aims to inspire and encourage people to be kind to themselves

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When Your Profession Becomes Personal

Our family’s most recent tragedy and our miracle brother. At the end of September 2019, I woke up to a life-changing call from my younger sister, Laura, informing me my older brother, Chad, was in a UTV accident. Laura informed me Chad sustained a severe skull fracture and would be undergoing surgery that Thursday morning.