Watch the video for a peek at the TinyEYE story.
The Autism Mind – Thinking in Pictures
Temple Grandin does such an elegant job of explaining her own thought processes and how she has succeeded with an Autistic mind.
Remembering our Veterans: The Gift of Gratitude
Serving families around the world has amplified my gratitude to all who have participated in securing our freedom and safety.
Ohio’s Caseload Ratios Plus Online Therapy: Successful Equation
The Ohio Department of Education’s (ODE) Office for Exceptional Children is collaborating with schools to identify methods for calculating service-provider caseload rations.
California Kids are Excelling with Online Speech Therapy
Lynne reached out to us. Our online speech therapy platform meant that she could have a qualified SLP serving her students almost immediately. No relocation. No travel budget. No waiting.
Brain Injury: What Parents and Schools Need to Know
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) can impact a child’s brain and break a parent’s heart. However, access to appropriate and effective support services can provide a child with a second chance to thrive, access education, and fully participate in his or her life.
Online Supervision is Addressing SLP Shortage
Hiring new graduates, accepting practicum students, and accessing assistants are helpful strategies for bringing services to schools. However, districts struggle to do this when they do not have sufficient access to a qualified SLP who can provide the mandated supervision on a regular basis.
How Technology is lending a new voice to Speech Language Pathology
Technology, research, and a more fluid exchange of information means that new treatments and a better understanding about language and language disabilities are constantly being developed.
How Technology is lending a new voice to Speech Language Pathology
–This is guest post by Philip J Reed, Westwood College