How a Child Can Improve at Word Sequencing?
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Word sequencing plays a crucial role in helping children understand the structure of language, organize their thoughts effectively, and...
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...
Mar 16 min read
Understanding the Differences Between Dyslexic and Neurotypical Brain Function
In the realm of cognitive function, the brain's intricacies continue to captivate researchers and professionals alike. One area of...
Aug 27, 20231 min read
Rainbolt Fundraiser
On Saturday, August 26 2023, the San Bernardino Scottish Rite hosted a day filled with delicious food and fun activities, for a great...
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.
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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.
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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.
Jul 12, 20235 min read
Living with Pure Alexia: Understanding the Challenges and How Donations Can Help
Pure alexia, also known as letter-by-letter reading or agnosia for written language, is a type of acquired reading disorder that affects...
Jul 12, 20238 min read
Vocal Fry in Children: Is It a Sign of a Larger Speech Disorder?
If you have noticed your child using vocal fry, you may be worried that it is a sign of a larger speech disorder. Or, perhaps, someone...
May 31, 20238 min read
Understanding Articulation Disorder in Children: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
If your child has difficulties articulating certain sounds in words, especially if they are school-aged, you may wonder if your child has...
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