Finding novel, highly-motivating activities has always been a challenge. The push for creativity and out-of-the-box thinking is an ongoing reality especially with tele-therapy becoming the new normal. Recently, I started embellishing my speech sessions with freeRead More
Stuttering is one of the disorders that people are most familiar with when it comes to speech-language pathology. Stuttering may develop in early childhood and persist throughout the life span. Some types of stuttering, e.g., developmental, willRead More
WH- questions, unlike yes/no questions, are open-ended questions. WH- questions require responses that can easily exceed one-word in length. By implementing modeling and expansion techniques, longer utterances can be developed. Yes/no questions require only aRead More
Patients seen for therapy, such as those seen by speech-language pathologists, typically present with unique conditions that require a highly individualized professional approach. Oftentimes patients present with needs that may fall within the realm of