Helping Children Overcome Learned Helplessness

Imagine yourself filling a large 64 oz, glass mason jar with moss, leaves, dirt, and twigs. Now imagine catching a…

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How To Become A Sign Language Interpreter

Thanks to those who have advocated for special education rights, more and more people who are Deaf or hard of…

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How to Become a Speech-Language Pathologist

Speech-language pathology (SLP) is a rewarding career. You get to help people every day, and there are also many opportunities…

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IEP Meeting Tips for Parents

Your child’s IEP meeting can be a stressful moment for your family; however, it does not need to be.  As…

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Compensatory Services & COVID-19 – How VocoVision Can Help Meet IEP Goals

Compensatory services are designed to help students catch up when the district has failed to implement and provide adequate services…

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Carrier Phrases in Speech Therapy: Examples & Tips for Parents

Carrier phrases are powerful and effective ways for parents to help children with speech-language needs at home. Find out about…

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Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders (OMD) in Children

Orofacial myofunctional disorders can be frustrating for both children and parents. Understanding the symptoms of this condition is critical, and…

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What Causes Stuttering in Toddlers? – Symptoms & Types

When your toddler begins to stutter, it can cause anxiety and stress for the entire family. In this guide, we’ll…

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A Guide to Auditory Processing Disorder

Auditory processing disorders affect millions of children across the country. Find out about the symptoms, how to assess your child…

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5 Tips for Parents Homeschooling & Working

The COVID-19 virus has caused many changes in our lives and significant disruption in how children are being educated.  Not…

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6 Benefits of Teletherapy for School Districts

School districts around the country are realizing the many advantages of teletherapy, and more schools are utilizing it than ever…

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Transitioning from In-Person Services to Teletherapy

If you have been considering transitioning from in-person services to teletherapy at your school site, now is the time to…

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Supporting Learning Challenges Virtually

Learning challenges affect students across all walks of life, throughout school districts across the nation. There are many different disabilities…

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Onboarding a Facilitator for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing

There are a diverse number of special education services that can be provided via telepractice, including those for students who…

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Speech Teletherapy Materials

Making the switch from traditional speech therapy to teletherapy can seem overwhelming at first. It’s important for clinicians to understand…

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Everyday Speech Therapy Exercises

There are numerous speech disorders that call for the utilization of speech therapy for children. Whether it’s working on a…

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Speech & Language Milestones for Toddlers

When monitoring a child’s speech and language development, established speech and language milestones are the most important form of guidance…

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Introducing a Child to Speech Therapy

When a child begins speech therapy – whether at school, a private office, or in a virtual setting – it…

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Job Burnout Symptoms & Recovery

Speech-language pathologists are regarded as part of a special group of occupations called “helper” professions. Helper professionals address a patient’s…

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