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Auditory Processing Disorder for Parents
Kids with APD can't understand what they hear in the same way other kids do. That's because their ears and brain don't fully coordinate. But early diagnosis and a variety of strategies can help them.
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Speech Problems for Teens
Do you know someone who stutters or has another speech disorder? Find out how speech disorders are treated, how you can help a friend or classmate cope, and lots more.
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Delayed Speech or Language Development for Parents
Knowing how speech and language develop can help you figure out if you should be concerned or if your child is right on schedule.
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Individualized Education Programs (IEPs): Tips for Teachers for Parents
IEPs make teachers of students with special needs responsible for planning, implementing, and monitoring educational plans to help the students succeed in school. This article is for educators.
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Speech-Language Therapy for Parents
Working with a certified speech-language pathologist can help a child with speech or language difficulties.
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Understanding Dyslexia for Teens
Dyslexia is a learning disability in which people have difficulty learning to read, even though they are smart enough and are motivated to learn. Learn more about dyslexia and how to deal with it.
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Monitoring Your Child's Media Use for Parents
Some ways for parents to keep track of the media their kids watch, play, and use.
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Stuttering for Parents
Many young kids go through a stage when they stutter. Stuttering usually goes away on its own but in some cases lasts longer.
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A to Z: Expressive Language Disorder for Parents
This type of speech problem can make it hard for kids to put words together and express what they want to say. Learn more here.
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Speech-Language Therapy for Children With Cleft Palate for Parents
Speech-language pathologists help kids with speech problems related to a cleft palate. Find out what they do.