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Mar 15 min read
Syllable Division: How to Divide Words into Syllables
Syllable division is a fundamental aspect of phonetics and phonology, essential for understanding pronunciation and spelling in various...
Jan 53 min read
Stay Informed: Navigating Updates to FAFSA for 2024-25
The time is nearly upon us, and we are thrilled to open our scholarship applications for the 2024 season starting January 15th.
Dec 21, 20238 min read
Turning Clouds into Sunshine: A Guide to Cultivating Positivity in Chronically Negative Children
Children are often ascribed with an expectation to lead carefree, happy lives, and to generally experience positivity during their childhood
Sep 5, 20237 min read
What Age to Start Speech Therapy for Children?
Whether you're a concerned parent, caregiver, or someone interested in understanding more about speech and language development in young...
Sep 5, 20238 min read
How to Get Rid of a Lisp
In this article, we are going to take a look at the intricacies of lisps and their impact on speech communication, especially in...
Sep 5, 20237 min read
Echolalia: What Is It, Causes, Symptoms, Treatments
Families of children with echolalia, a complex communication disorder often associated with conditions like autism, often seek support...
Aug 11, 20237 min read
Empowering Children with Autism: The Impact of Your Donation
In this article, we are going to jump into the world of autism support and exploration.
Aug 11, 20237 min read
Giving the Gift of Sight: The Impact of Your Donation on Visual Processing Disorder
In this article, we will delve into the ways parents can provide essential assistance to children with VPD.
Aug 11, 20236 min read
Shedding Light on Visual Agnosia: The Impact of Your Donation
In this informative article, we are going to talk about visual agnosia and its impact on children.
Aug 11, 20236 min read
Unlocking the Power of Language: Donate to Help Children with Aphasia Thrive
In this comprehensive discussion, we will dive into the world of aphasia and its effects on children.
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