Afasic
UK charity, established in 1968 to represent children and young adults with communication impairments, promote their inclusion in society, and support their parents and carers. Listings for the organization's publications and local groups are provided online.
Apricot, Inc.
Educational materials and services for children and adults with learning, language, and/or behavior differences, including autism, dyslexia, and ADHD. Workshops held in Portland, Oregon.
Brainstorm Educational Resources
Speech and language resources for Australian speech pathologists, teachers and parents. Proudly distributing Super Duper and Remedia publications.
Caroline Bowen, Ph.D. - Speech-Language Pathologist
Over 150 pages of speech-language pathology information for consumers, professionals, and students. Frequently asked questions, word retrieval activities for children, links to parents' homepages, an article on treatment planning, and a "Start Page" of essential SLP links are among the featured resources.
Carol's Speech and Language Disorders Homepage
Resource for people interested in speech and language disorders, maintained by speech/language specialist Carol Casserly. Features include articles, links, and online activities for therapy.
Communication Independence for the Neurologically Impaired
Founded by speech pathologists, people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and family members, this nonprofit organization disseminates information about the communication technology that may help them.
Hidden Brilliance
Supportive information for persons living with a speech impediment, learning disability or other condition that hides their true brilliance.
Luisa Cabré, Logopedics Online
Multilingual answers to questions about logopedics, the pedagogical treatment of speech and language disturbances.
Marcie's Speech Domain
Resources for speech pathology graduate students and professionals, including a dedicated message board and pointers to speech disorder sites and lesson plans. Presented by Speech Pathology Masters Candidate Marcie Easton.
The National Center for Neurogenic Communication Disorders
Staffed by scientists, educators, students, and supporting personnel who are concerned with speech and language disorders caused by diseases of the nervous system.
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