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The Types of Phonological Processes Explained
When children learn to speak, they need to use a wide range of sounds. However, due to the complexity of speech sounds and the cognitive demands of language learning, children may experience difficulties producing and perceiving certain sounds.
Mar 13, 20238 min read


What are Sight Words, And Why are They Important
When children learn to read, they sound out letter sounds and blend them to produce the words they see. Most children can blend long...
Mar 13, 20238 min read


Celebrating the Life of Cody Williams 1958-2023
In 1962, Cody became the first patient at the Scottish Rite Institute for Childhood Aphasia at Stanford University under the supervision of
Mar 6, 20232 min read


Frequently Asked Questions by Donors
Many people donate to charitable organizations when considering ways to give back to their communities. Donors have many questions about...
Feb 8, 20238 min read


Common Articulation Disorders in Children Explained
Children learn a language when they are in their mother’s wombs. They can easily pick up the language or languages used by their family...
Feb 8, 20238 min read


Charitable Donations: The Basics of Giving Explained
Charitable giving is a personal and meaningful exercise. It is gratifying to give back to the resources entrusted to your care. Planning...
Feb 8, 20238 min read


Is Your Toddler A Late Talker?
For parents, the anticipation of their child's first words is exciting. Will my baby say “Mom” or “Dad”? It is a special moment that will...
Feb 8, 20238 min read


What Do Speech-Language Pathologists Do?
When children come to our Rite Care Centers, they interact with a speech-language pathologist. These speech-language pathologists will be...
Jan 16, 20238 min read


What Are Speech Sound Disorders in Children?
The prevalence of speech sound disorders is evident: Approximately 10% to 15% of preschoolers and 6% of students are affected by them....
Jan 16, 20237 min read


How Megan (9) is Conquering the “R” Sound
Being unable to communicate is not the only painful expense of a speech impediment. Sometimes speech impediments can cause kids to be...
Jan 16, 20233 min read
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