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Imagine you’re planning a trip for an upcoming family reunion. It requires you coordinate and communicate schedules for 10 different people. This…
Dysarthria refers to a group of disorders that affect the way speech sounds. It stems from neurological conditions that affect how muscles control…
It is common for new parents to wonder which sounds their infant or toddler should be making as they progress in age. While every child’s growth…
Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a neurological disorder that affects a person’s ability to speak and communicate. This blog will dive into…
Many people think sign language is only used by people who have hearing loss. The truth is teaching sign language at an early age – even as infants…
Perhaps your toddler’s speech doesn’t sound as clear as their peers’ and you’re wondering if they will grow out of it, or if they need support.…
At Open Lines, our licensed speech language pathologists help children and adults rebuild their lives, improve their communication, and enhance their…
Filler words, such as “um,” “ah,” and “you know” are sometimes called crutch words, since people tend to lean on them to fill a pause…
Nobody is immune to a brain injury. Unfortunately, anomalous and unanticipated accidents can happen to anyone, anywhere. A traumatic brain injury…
To the average person without much knowledge about communication disorders, speech therapy can be a relative unknown – that is, until you or a…