Web site of the National Aphasia Association. Your Internet source for information and resources on the communication impairment APHASIA.
Air flow stuttering therapy program, with Martin Schwartz, in New York City.
supports its professional members in their work on behalf of people with communication disorders.
Welcome to The Center for Speech and Language Disorders. We are a non-profit organization based in Elmhurst, Illinois. Our mission is to help children with speech and language disorders reach their full potential. Please explore our site to learn more about CSLD, the children we serve, and how we can help you or someone you care about. CSLD is an internationally recognized leader in the ...
Friends is a national organization created to provide a network of love and support for children and teenagers who stutter, their families, and the professionals who work with them.
www.friendswhostutter.org
An organization dedicated to support for craniofacial patients, education programs and research to correct craniofacial abnormalities ...
Autistic.Net offers free information about the treatment and diagnosis of Autism, Asperger's Syndrome, Pervasive Developmental Disorder, as well as information
Asperger Syndrome Support Group of New York City High Functioning Autism Pervasive Developmental Disorder Meeting Information Our two monthly meetings take plac
www.ability.org/dumb.html
Developed by the National Institute of Health.
grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-94-039.html
Advice for parents and teachers on helping the elective mute child.
www.educational-psychologist.co.uk/mute.htm
Home Page of Let's Talk Speech and Language Services, Inc. providing information about articluation, language, fluency, voice, apraixia, autism, learning
Facilitated Communication (FC) is a method allowing disabled people with a speech disorder to express themselves. This web site provides information on FC
Online support and information listings for a wide range of language disorders, including apraxia of speech / verbal dyspraxia, hyperlexia, and central auditory processing disorder.
www.healthlinkusa.com/Language_Disorders.htm