What You Clicked, Read and Shared This Year

Leader Live launched its new look this past spring. The goal involved creating a better display for all the online-exclusive content created to help audiologists and speech-language pathologists find out what’s happening now in the world of communication sciences and disorders (CSD). You seem to like the new look and speed with which we can deliver the latest, because this year you read more posts from CSD pros, news stories about the professions, advocacy updates from ASHA, and other online-only articles than ever before.  Here are the hot topics most viewed, shared and commented on from 2018.  Is It ‘Yanny’ or ‘Laurel’? The Internet Wants Answers  As the Internet debated this audio chameleon—dividing friends, families and co-workers worldwide—journalists have been seeking answers from experts, many of them audiologists or speech-language pathologists. Their answers are certainly enlightening. The Speech-Language Pathologist’s Role in Diagnosing Dyslexia SLPs are critical in making a differential diagnosis. They can evaluate all language domains—listening, speaking, reading and writing. Explaining Language Skill Development to Parents Using a House-Building Analogy One SLP answers tough questions about a child’s progress by comparing different skills to the parts of a house. Congress Repeals Medicare Therapy Caps and Lifts Limits on Speech-Generating Devices Congress permanently repealed Medicare Pa...
Source: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Press Releases - Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Tags: Academia & Research Audiology Health Care Private Practice Schools Slider Speech-Language Pathology Advocacy audiologist Autism Spectrum Disorder Source Type: blogs