Parkinson’s Disease is a neurological disorder that primarily affects motor function. Individuals with Parkinson’s Disease have particular difficulty with producing clear, intelligible speech, often ...
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Why colors matter: Color recognition supports cognitive growth, vocabulary building, and social interaction, helping children better understand and communicate about their world. Sensory power: ...
Merging play and plans: Educators are combining sensory toys with structured lesson templates to create adaptable, developmentally aligned infant learning experiences. Why senses matter: Specialists ...
Brain mapping reveals the circuitry involved in distinguishing self-generated sounds from external noises, advancing our understanding of human speech and auditory hallucinations. Have you ever ...
“I think there is something wrong with his [her] hearing,” is a comment I often hear from parents of children on the spectrum, pertaining to the atypical auditory processing they notice in their loved ...
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