A recent poll suggests that most parents are not aware of early signs of communication disorders. "These disorders are highly treatable and, in some cases, can be reversed or even prevented." Learn the signs and seek help early.
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Fireworks. Sporting events. Concerts. Some of our favorite summer pastimes are noisy—so noisy that they can permanently damage our hearing. Luckily, it's easy to reduce your risk of hearing loss by taking a few simple steps. #nslhm#nslhmcontest https://t.co/fwqdf1q5Fg
Many young children have difficulty eating, but it isn't always easy to differentiate between age-appropriate feeding challenges and those that could indicate a potential medical or developmental problem. Watch this video to learn more #nslhmcontest https://t.co/AFElqcmCGe
Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) can help people communicate effectively and independently. AAC can be used at any age. Learn more about AAC options for children, and how a speech-language pathologist can help. #nslhm#nslhmcontest https://t.co/QVPkgnvdhC
Airports and traveling can be stressful for all families. Individuals on the autism spectrum are even more affected by the sensory overload. Here's an article about Pittsburgh's new sensory friendly room at their airport. #ASD#Autism
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In honor of my Speech-Language Pathologist wife @IndiraFeustel, and Audiologists and SLPs across the globe: May is better Speech and Hearing month! Protect your voice and protect your hearing. Communication is crucial to our lives. #ASHA#BHSM
“A friend is someone who gives you total freedom to be yourself” - Jim Morrison. Building BLOCS offers social skills groups for children ages 3-6, find out more on our Facebook...https://t.co/l34R2GnrU7