The World Wide Web is full of entertaining and educational sites. These are just a few that parents might find useful for the purposes of learning about speech, language, voice, and fluency disorders as well as finding information regarding Speech and Language services in the public schools. Websites have been included for Home Practice as well.
General Information Sites
www.asha.org (American Speech and Hearing Association)
www.ldonline.org (multiple information sites regarding speech and language)
www.yuba.net (Yuba County Office of Education)
www.cde.ca.gov (California Department of Education)
www.cde.ca.gov/sp/se
info@rtinetwork.org (RTI Action Network)
http://www.commonsensemedia.org/guide/special-needs
www.Wrightslaw.com
www.eric.ed.gov/ (Educational Resources Information Center)
www.SEELS (Special Education Elementary Longitudinal Study)
www.first5yuba.org
Websites for Speech Sound Disorders.
Websites for Motor Speech Articulation Disorders
Websites for Receptive/Expressive Language Disorders
Websites for Stuttering
Blogs
U Tube Sites
- Practical Magic for /s/ speech production
- Practical Magic for /r/ speech production
- Speech Pathway
- Pamela Marshall
- Charlotte Boshart
- UC Davis Mind Institute Distinguished Lecture Series from 2006-2010
- UCFTV
- Super Duper
- Dr. David Hammer
- Nancy R. Kaugman
- PROMPT
WEB RESOURCES
Here's how to find a good app without wasting money. First, search the websites below. Second, do a web-search using the name of a specific app. Results may provide additional reviews and movies of the app in action on www.youtube.com. Next, go to the developer's web site for more information and user reviews. Finally, go to the app store. Pay attention to poor reviews as well as to the posititive ones. These contain good information, but read the reviews before you spend the big bucks!
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