We are often confronted with this question. As SLPs, we often answer these types of questions with a reference to generally accepted practice, evidence-based findings, or some combination thereof. All of our decisions are inherently
Now that we have introduced many of our topics that we generally work with as SLPs would like to further the discussion on those that are considered monolingual, bilingual, or multilingual. In the most basic
Perhaps you’ve wondered about bilingual speech and language therapy. Maybe not? That’s OK. This post will briefly introduce some frequently asked questions related to bilingual therapy. We will start to answer some of those questions–please
Advances in healthcare in combination with an increasingly diverse population have raised the likelihood that SLPs will encounter patients that may only speak a language other than English (non-English speaker), another language in addition to