by Amanda | Apr 5, 2022 | Occupational Therapy, Speech Language Pathology, Speech Therapy
What is Sensory Processing? Sensory processing (or sensory integration) is the effective registration and accurate interpretation of sensory input in the environment (including one’s body). It is the way the brain receives, organizes, and responds to sensory...
by Kara Broks | Jun 14, 2018 | accent reduction, Speech Language Pathology, Speech Therapy, Stuttering, Voice Therapy
Meet Ashish Kopargaonkar, Ph. D candidate, Pharmacology, University of Saskatchewan. Ashish recently completed our accent, stuttering and voice program offered here at the Speech Language Network in Saskatoon. He was dedicated to the training process and his speaking...
by Kara Broks | Dec 12, 2017 | Speech Language Pathology
Why Accent Modification Therapy? An accent can be charming, distinctive and unique to your linguistic character. However, if people are listening more to HOW you speak than WHAT you are saying you may begin to feel like your accent is becoming a deterrent to your...
by Kara Broks | Nov 24, 2017 | Speech Language Pathology
What is a Speech Language Therapy Assistant? A Speech Language Therapy Assistant provides direct services under the supervision of a qualified speech – language pathologist. Is there a need for Speech Language Therapy Assistants? In a time of heightened demand for...
by Kara Broks | Oct 12, 2017 | Social Thinking®, Speech Language Pathology
Devon – Age 21 It’s a darn good day, especially when one of your young adults on the Autism Spectrum tells you she is “preening with pride” over her latest accomplishment. The accomplishment; speaking to a stranger with confidence and getting directions...
by Kara Broks | Apr 4, 2017 | Speech Language Pathology
As speech-language pathologists we are often asked questions such as “Don’t children get confused if two languages are spoken around them?” or “Should I register my child in French Immersion?” In the word today, many children are exposed to or use more than one...
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