Kimberly Quincy, a first-year graduate student in UW’s Division of Communication Disorders, displays a 3D human larynx model she created using an online software program as part of the Make-IT ...
Arkansas State University’s Department of Communication Disorders has established an ALLIANCE (Applied Literacy Learning ...
Communication disorders are a group of neurodevelopmental conditions that involve persistent problems related to language and speech. They most commonly occur in children but can persist into ...
Expressive aphasia can happen after brain damage and may affect your ability to speak or write. A few signs include using short phrases and substituting words with similar sounds or meanings.
New Jersey residents on the autism spectrum can soon apply for a designation on their driver's license or ID to help them with interactions with police. The notation will appear as the number 5 in the ...
From coursework to clinical experience, our Course Sequence provides an overview of what to expect during your time in our program. Our Communication Disorders and Sciences program is designed to give ...
This post was co-authored with Malak Elmessiry, Jessica Chuang, and Anayeli Huerta. According to UNESCO, more than half of the world population is bilingual or multilingual. At some point in life, ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — People with communication disorders can have a special code added to their vehicle registration. If someone with the code gets pulled over, it will inform law enforcement of possible ...
As an integral part of the SUNY Cortland community, the Communication Disorders and Sciences Department provides diverse learning experiences that foster academic and clinical development of competent ...
Aphasia is a complex neurological disorder that primarily affects language production and comprehension, often as a consequence of stroke or other forms of brain injury. This condition not only ...