Resources

Bilingual Speech and Language Pathology
Private Practice

Below are resources that can provide you with more information regarding speech and language. It is important that you, either before or after speaking with a professional, visit these sites to get a better understanding of speech and language disabilities and services.

ADHD and Central Auditory Processing Disorders

American Speech and Language Hearing Association (ASHA)

Aspergers’s Syndrome

ASHA On Accent Modification

Bilingual Education

Connecticut Education Association

Medline Plus: Speech and Communication Disorders

National Aphasia Association

National Education Association

National Institute Of Deafness and Other Communication Disorders

State Education Resource Center

Stuttering Foundation of America

 

 

 
www.k12academics.com

If you are looking for a web site or information on a school, organization, museum, consultant, library, camp, study abroad program or support in your area you can find it here. The site also serves as a great resource for Teachers, Parents, Students, Professionals & District Officials in the K-12 Education system with extensive information on various topics in education and disabilities.

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www.asha.org

The mission of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association is to promote the interests of and provide the highest quality services for professionals in audiology, speech-language pathology, and speech and hearing science, and to advocate for people with communication disabilities.

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 www.mugsy.org/bishop.htm

This is an article outline Aspergers’ Syndrome.

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www.asha.org/public/speech/development/accent_mod.htm

Everyone speaks with an accent. You may speak English with an accent from a different region in the United States. You may speak English with an accent because English is not your first language. You may speak French with an English accent. In our world today, people move from state to state and from country to country. One thing that we take with us no matter where we move is our accent.

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 www.bilingualtherapies.com

Bilingual Therapies is a dedicated group of Bilingual Professionals that share a common goal of providing quality services to the bilingual population.

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www.cea.org

An educational organization that advocates for public education. The site provides helpful resources to teachers, parents, and students.

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www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/speechandcommunicationdisorders.html

Trusted health information on a variety of topic such as speech and communication disorders

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www.aphasia.org

The National Aphasia Association, NAA, is a nonprofit organization that promotes public education, research, rehabilitation and support services to assist people with aphasia and their families.

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 www.nea.org

An educational organizations that advocates for public education. The site offers resources for teachers, parents, and students.

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www.nidcd.nih.gov/hear/voice/index.asp

The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) is one of the Institutes that comprise the National Institutes of Health (NIH). NIH is the Federal government's focal point for the support of biomedical research. NIH's mission is to uncover new knowledge that will lead to better health for everyone. Simply described, the goal of NIH research is to acquire new knowledge to help prevent, detect, diagnose, and treat disease and disability. NIH is part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

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www.ctserc.org

SERC, in operation since 1969 through funding primarily from the Connecticut State Department of Education, is known for providing high-quality, research-based professional development to educators, service providers, families, and community members as part of its commitment to improve the achievement of Connecticut's children and youth.

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www.stutteringhelp.org

The Stuttering Foundation provides free online resources, services and support to those who stutter and their families, as well as support for research into the causes of stuttering

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Contact Edna Roig-Gerrity:
203-209-4065

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