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By NSSLHA & LEND
Home
Who We Are
Contributors
Community-Based Resources
General Resources
Early Intervention
Speech, Language, and Literacy
Education
Recreation
Transition to Adulthood
Advocacy
Support Groups and Family Networks
Online Resources
General Online Resources
Child Development
Assistive Technology
Autism
Speech and Language
Tools for Advocacy
National Organizations
Let's Talk
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Home
Who We Are
Contributors
Community-Based Resources
General Resources
Early Intervention
Speech, Language, and Literacy
Education
Recreation
Transition to Adulthood
Advocacy
Support Groups and Family Networks
Online Resources
General Online Resources
Child Development
Assistive Technology
Autism
Speech and Language
Tools for Advocacy
National Organizations
Let's Talk
Speech and Language
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
Web Address:
asha.org/public
What is ASHA?
ASHA is the national professional, scientific, and credentialing association for audiology and speech-language pathology professionals.
What does ASHA provide?
Resources for members of the public to understand communication and communication disorders.
Information about:
Hearing and balance
Speech and Language
Swallowing
Health Insurance
Finding an ASHA professional
Specific Resources to Check Out:
Typical Speech and Language Development
How Does Your Child Hear and Talk?
Activities to Encourage Speech and Language Development
Find a Professional
List of Self-Help Groups for Speech, Language, and Swallowing Disorders
Is it free?
Yes, these resources posted on the ASHA website are free for members of the public to access.
Identify the Signs
Web Address:
identifythesigns.org
What is Identify the Signs?
A campaign by ASHA to educate the public about the warning signs of communication disorders.
What does Identify the Signs provide?
Information about:
the signs of speech-language disorders
the signs of hearing loss
how to ask for help and what you can do
Is it free?
Yes, all information provided by this campaign is free for members of the public to access.
Super Duper Handy Handouts
Web Address:
superduperinc.com/Handouts/Handout.aspx
What is Super Duper?
Super Duper Publications creates educational and therapy materials for service providers.
What does Super Duper Handy Handouts provide?
Hundreds of free informational handouts for teachers and parents related to the topics of:
child development
learning
speech
language
hearing
special education
Many handouts are available in both English and Spanish.
Is it free?
Yes, handouts are free to download once you have made a free Super Duper account.
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