DEVELOPMENT
Intelligibility Guidelines
This website features general guidelines for how clearly a child should be speaking in the age-range 18 to 48 months.
Phonological Processes
These websites provide information about typical and idiosyncratic phonological processes that may occur within a child’s speech.
DISORDERS
ARTICULATION/PHONOLOGY
Speech Sound Disorders- Articulation and Phonology
This website includes comprehensive information about speech sound disorders
APRAXIA
Apraxia Kids
This website contains information about the symptoms of apraxia that is geared toward parents and professionals. There are also links to numerous articles about the diagnosis and treatment of Childhood Apraxia of Speech.
Kaufman Children’s Center
This website contains a variety of information about the symptoms of apraxia, receptive & expressive language disorders, autism spectrum disorders, and pragmatic language disorders.
AUTISM
The Hanen Centre
This website highlights strategies to help develop language in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Autism Spectrum Disorder
This highlights signs and symptoms of Autism
LANGUAGE
Therapy Ideas
This website contains a variety of links to resources for therapy ideas and activities. This is an endless resource for professional Speech-Language Pathologists.
Word Finding Difficulties
This website features information about word finding difficulties for professionals and parents, including characteristics of word finding difficulties in children, as well as information on the assessment and intervention for word finding skills.
STUTTERING
Stuttering Home Page
This website contains a wealth of information about fluency disorders, including stuttering and cluttering. The resources on this site include symptoms of fluency disorders, contact information for local support groups, lists of famous people who have been noted to have fluency disorders, and discussion forums for children and adults.
The Stuttering Foundation
This website is the home to a nonprofit organization helping those who stutter. There are resources geared toward school-age children, teenagers, and adults who stutter, in addition to information for teachers, parents, and Speech-Language Pathologists interested in finding information abut stuttering.
Intelligibility Guidelines
This website features general guidelines for how clearly a child should be speaking in the age-range 18 to 48 months.
Phonological Processes
These websites provide information about typical and idiosyncratic phonological processes that may occur within a child’s speech.
- http://www.speech-language-therapy.com/Table3.htm
- http://speech-language-therapy.com/Table2.htm
- http://www.speech-language-development.com/phonological-processes.html
DISORDERS
ARTICULATION/PHONOLOGY
Speech Sound Disorders- Articulation and Phonology
This website includes comprehensive information about speech sound disorders
APRAXIA
Apraxia Kids
This website contains information about the symptoms of apraxia that is geared toward parents and professionals. There are also links to numerous articles about the diagnosis and treatment of Childhood Apraxia of Speech.
Kaufman Children’s Center
This website contains a variety of information about the symptoms of apraxia, receptive & expressive language disorders, autism spectrum disorders, and pragmatic language disorders.
AUTISM
The Hanen Centre
This website highlights strategies to help develop language in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Autism Spectrum Disorder
This highlights signs and symptoms of Autism
LANGUAGE
Therapy Ideas
This website contains a variety of links to resources for therapy ideas and activities. This is an endless resource for professional Speech-Language Pathologists.
Word Finding Difficulties
This website features information about word finding difficulties for professionals and parents, including characteristics of word finding difficulties in children, as well as information on the assessment and intervention for word finding skills.
STUTTERING
Stuttering Home Page
This website contains a wealth of information about fluency disorders, including stuttering and cluttering. The resources on this site include symptoms of fluency disorders, contact information for local support groups, lists of famous people who have been noted to have fluency disorders, and discussion forums for children and adults.
The Stuttering Foundation
This website is the home to a nonprofit organization helping those who stutter. There are resources geared toward school-age children, teenagers, and adults who stutter, in addition to information for teachers, parents, and Speech-Language Pathologists interested in finding information abut stuttering.