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Ask A Therapist: Optimal Bite & Structural Cross Bite

November 5, 2014 No Comments

Hello Sara, I took your course in NYC Sept 2013. I have a question, if you don’t mind answering, I have a student with down’s syndrome who is 12 years…

Success Stories

Dashiell Wins the Award for Self-Advocacy

November 4, 2014 No Comments

“When our son Dashiell was born in early 2004 with Down syndrome, we immediately began researching possible intervention and therapy options. We realized that in our talkative family, speech would…

Annabelle's Progress

13 MONTHS: FIRST TRY AT THE HORN HIERARCHY

October 30, 2014 No Comments

At 13 months Belle has grown into having quite the personality. She finds it funny that we keep videoing her. She laughs and tries to follow the camera. We really…

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Ask A Therapist: Nasal Emission of “SH”, “CH”, & “J”

October 29, 2014 No Comments

Hi Sara, I have a student who is turning four years old next month. I have been seeing her for several months for nasal emission on /sh/, /ch/ and /j/.…

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Ask A Therapist: Unsupervised Chewing

October 22, 2014 No Comments

Hello, My patient was evaluated by you in June of 2014. We are currently using the red bite tube and yellow bite tube in therapy and at home to improve…

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Ask A Therapist: Vocalic /R/

October 15, 2014 No Comments

Hi Ms. Rosenfeld-Johnson, I took your oral placement technique course in New York a few weeks ago. I have a few clients who have difficult with the /r/ and tried…

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Ask A Therapist: Strong Gag Reflex

October 8, 2014 No Comments

Tervehdys! I am speech pathologist from Finland, took your class about Feeding Therapy: a sensory-motor approach at Helsinki last May. I am sending you an e-mail, because I met a…

Annabelle's Progress

ANNABELLE’S 1ST YEAR CONCLUSION

September 30, 2014 No Comments

The past 12 months have taken us on a new and unexpected journey. We are so blessed to have the support of many as we reflect on Belle’s 1st year.…

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Ask A Therapist: A Therapeutic Alternative to Mouthing Habits

September 24, 2014 No Comments

Hi Sara, It has been awhile since we have seen you in Richmond! James is doing well. His speech seems pretty normal to us at this point (maybe some subtle…

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Ask A Therapist: Biting & Feeding Improvement

September 17, 2014 No Comments

Hi and good morning! I am writing from Israel. I participated in your course last November in Jerusalem and, thank goodness, have been using many of your techniques to assist…

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