Working Together: Speech Therapy and ABA Â
ABA and SLP are two acronyms you might be very familiar with if you work in the Autism field. They are used quite often in […]
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ABA and SLP are two acronyms you might be very familiar with if you work in the Autism field. They are used quite often in […]
Working Together: Speech Therapy and ABA  Read More »
 I’m sure many of you might be thinking what exactly is PECS? PECS is a form of augmentative and alternation communication that is used
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For those of you who do not know, May is speech and hearing month! This is a very important topic in the world of autism
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ABA teaches auditory processing/listening comprehension skills through a systematic approach based on the individual child. Starting from just understanding single words, ABA teaches at the
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Central Auditory Processing Disorder Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) affects about 5% of children. Central Auditory Processing Disorder means that the Auditory Processing Disorder is
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PECS Picture Exchange Communication System, referred to as PECS, is a system of visuals designed and proven to teach children who cannot speak how to
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Overview The essential features of Autism are impaired development of language and social skills. A severe insistence on sameness and routine is another classic marker.
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Here is the next installment in a series focusing on language development in children ages 6 months to 3 years of age. In this third
Increasing Language, Ages 19-24 months Read More »
Here is the next installment in a series focusing on language delays in children ages 6 months to 3 years of age. In this second
Increasing Language in An Older Baby Read More »
The next few articles will be focusing on language delays in children from ages 6 months to 3 years of age. In this first segment
Increasing Language in a Young Baby Read More »