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How Digital Platforms Have Made Speech Therapy More Accessible

October 28, 2021 By Orange Effect Administrator

Many American children suffer from a range of speech disorders, such as stuttering, dysarthria, and apraxia. According to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, by the first grade, around 5% of children exhibit speech disorders. They can stem from multiple causes, like hearing disorders, developmental disabilities, or voice problems. Fortunately, speech …

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Back To School Tips For Special Needs Kids 2021

September 2, 2021 By Orange Effect Administrator

What will school look like this year? After last year, many parents are wondering what school will look like for our kids this year. I think there will be few virtual options, as many schools have shut their virtual options down. It looks like we will be returning to school in person. It also looks like we are returning to in-person school without masks. Vaccine Info There are some …

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Overcoming Obstacles While Traveling With People Who Have ASD

August 26, 2021 By Orange Effect Administrator

For many people, an out-of-town trip can be refreshing and invigorating. Experiencing a new place together as a family offers the chance to make lasting memories outside your normal routine. But for individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), traveling brings a host of unique challenges. New sights and sounds paired with the disruption of their usual daily routine can make it difficult to …

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Four Reasons to Use the 4 Square Writing Approach in Speech Therapy

August 5, 2021 By Orange Effect Administrator

Speech therapy is such a broad field that it needs to be based on reliable methods combined with creativity. Children struggling with speech delays or any kind of communication issues need their parents and teachers to use innovative methods to help them overcome these issues. This is why speech therapy experts and teachers should always strive to try out new approaches to conducting speech …

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Finding the Right Words

March 11, 2021 By Orange Effect Administrator

The Orange Effect Foundation supports early speech therapy—and for one family, helps a child find words to express her delight. This post originally published on the OEF blog on August 4, 2016. Due to its popularity and valuable information we are reposting it here for you.  At two years old, Bridey loves to paint and get messy playing outside. Her mom describes her as a free spirit with …

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Can You Understand Your Child’s Speech?

February 18, 2021 By Orange Effect Administrator

This post originally published on the OEF blog on March 21,2019. Due to it's popularity and valuable information we are reposting it here for you.  It’s common for most children to make some mistakes as they learn to say new words. Different sounds are mastered at different ages. Consistent, correct sound production will vary from child to child. When mistakes continue past a certain age, …

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Screen Time Delays Speech in Children

January 28, 2021 By Orange Effect Administrator

This post originally published on the OEF blog on May 18, 2017. Due to it's popularity and valuable information we are reposting it here for you.  Hand-held screens might delay a child’s ability to form words, based on new research presented at the annual Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting in San Francisco. This preliminary study is the first to show how mobile …

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What Do You Do If Someone Teases You For a Speech Disorder?

January 14, 2021 By Orange Effect Administrator

People are teased for lots of reasons, none of them compassionate. Sometimes it’s for things they can (we assume) control. We justify it by saying they could change their behavior or haircut or style of dress. Or we blame it on how they respond to teasing: if they took it with a sense of humor or didn’t overreact, the teasing would stop. All but the least empathetic of us, however, find it …

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10 Most Common Speech-Language Disorders

November 12, 2020 By Orange Effect Administrator

As you get to know more about the field of speech-language pathology you’ll increasingly realize why SLPs are required to earn at least a master’s degree. This stuff is serious – and there’s nothing easy about it. In 2016 the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders reported that 7.7% of American children have been diagnosed with a speech or swallowing disorder. That …

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The Challenges of Remote Learning for Children Who Stutter

November 5, 2020 By Orange Effect Administrator

Virtual learning presents a host of problems for educators and students alike. However, these challenges are compounded for children with communication disorders such as a stutter. The New York Times recently addressed this topic and offered some useful suggestions for everyone in the online classroom. For example, experts suggest waiting seven seconds after asking a question to give children time …

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How to Write Excellent Speech Therapy Goals

October 15, 2020 By Orange Effect Administrator

The goals of speech therapy are what drives the child's progress and determine the course of therapy. With this being said, it is quite clear that writing great speech therapy goals matters more than people think.  The goals are important for each participant in the therapy as you all get a chance to measure the success and exude motivation when the set objectives are achieved. But what if …

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What to Know About Stuttering

September 10, 2020 By Orange Effect Administrator

After 13-year-old Brayden Harrington's brave speech during the 2020 Democratic National Convention, The New York Times printed this helpful article about stuttering. Learn more about this challenging disorder and ways to overcome it. Read the article here: What to Know About Stuttering …

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