Websites: Speech/Language Impairments
Utah Parent Center: Speech/Language Impairments
Click on the link above to connect to the Utah Parent Center and other information concerning Speech and Language Impairment. The Utah Parent Center is a nonprofit organization and serves parents of children who have disabilities in the state of Utah. It is unique in that it is primarily staffed by parents of children who have all types of disabilities in all age ranges who
offer real life perspectives. This site offers much information and links for information concerning Speech and Language Impairments as well as all other disabilities.
More on the Milestones of Language Development
What are the milestones of typical speech-language development? What level of communication skill does a typical 8-month-old baby have, or a 18-month-old, or a child who’s just celebrated his or her fourth birthday?
You’ll find these expertly described in How Does Your Child Hear and Talk?, a series of resource
pages available online at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) above.
Speech-Language Impairment: How to Identify the Most Common and Least Diagnosed Disability of Childhood
Organizations to Consult
ASHA | American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
Information in Spanish | Información en español. 1.800.638.8255
[email protected] | www.asha.org
NIDCD
| National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
1.800.241.1044 (Voice) | 1.800.241.1055 (TTY) [email protected] | http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/
Cleft Palate Foundation
1.800.242.5338 | http://www.cleftline.org
Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association of North America | CASANA
http://www.apraxia-kids.org
National Stuttering Foundation
1.800.937.8888 | [email protected] | http://www.nsastutter.org/
Stuttering Foundation
1.800.992.9392 | [email protected] | http://www.stuttersfa.org/
Click on the link above to connect to the Utah Parent Center and other information concerning Speech and Language Impairment. The Utah Parent Center is a nonprofit organization and serves parents of children who have disabilities in the state of Utah. It is unique in that it is primarily staffed by parents of children who have all types of disabilities in all age ranges who
offer real life perspectives. This site offers much information and links for information concerning Speech and Language Impairments as well as all other disabilities.
More on the Milestones of Language Development
What are the milestones of typical speech-language development? What level of communication skill does a typical 8-month-old baby have, or a 18-month-old, or a child who’s just celebrated his or her fourth birthday?
You’ll find these expertly described in How Does Your Child Hear and Talk?, a series of resource
pages available online at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) above.
Speech-Language Impairment: How to Identify the Most Common and Least Diagnosed Disability of Childhood
Organizations to Consult
ASHA | American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
Information in Spanish | Información en español. 1.800.638.8255
[email protected] | www.asha.org
NIDCD
| National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
1.800.241.1044 (Voice) | 1.800.241.1055 (TTY) [email protected] | http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/
Cleft Palate Foundation
1.800.242.5338 | http://www.cleftline.org
Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association of North America | CASANA
http://www.apraxia-kids.org
National Stuttering Foundation
1.800.937.8888 | [email protected] | http://www.nsastutter.org/
Stuttering Foundation
1.800.992.9392 | [email protected] | http://www.stuttersfa.org/