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Amy L. Donaldson Selected as Incoming Editor-in-Chief of AJSLP

Amy L. Donaldson Selected as Incoming Editor-in-Chief of AJSLP

The American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology (AJSLP) is pleased to announce the selection of Amy L. Donaldson, PhD, CCC-SLP, as an editor-in-chief of the publication. Dr. Donaldson will begin her ...
ASHA’s Resources for Planning Postsecondary Transitions

ASHA’s Resources for Planning Postsecondary Transitions

Helping  students with disabilities plan for life after school can seem like a daunting responsibility. Fortunately, ASHA has plenty of resources to help speech-language pathologists (SLPs) work with students, parents, ...
The Latest Cleft and Craniofacial Resources Are in the ASHA Journals!

The Latest Cleft and Craniofacial Resources Are in the ASHA Journals!

ASHA members who are working on a cleft and craniofacial team need access to the latest evidence-based practice to provide the highest quality care to the people they serve. The ...
New and Trending Articles for Aphasia Awareness Month

New and Trending Articles for Aphasia Awareness Month

The latest aphasia research in the ASHA Journals can help clinicians dedicated to helping people with aphasia communicate and shape the future of aphasia care. In honor of Aphasia Awareness ...
The Latest on Swallowing for Dysphagia Awareness Month

The Latest on Swallowing for Dysphagia Awareness Month

Access to the latest research can help ASHA members provide children or adults with dysphagia personalized care to prevent malnutrition, dehydration, pneumonia, and other serious conditions. In recognition of Dysphagia ...
Inclusionary Data and Updated Classifications Coming to Editorial Manager

Inclusionary Data and Updated Classifications Coming to Editorial Manager

At ASHA Journals, we believe in making the publication process more equitable and inclusive for all involved, and we are continually seeking ways to improve the author, editor, and reviewer ...
Perspectives Forum Highlights Bilingualism in Understudied Languages

Perspectives Forum Highlights Bilingualism in Understudied Languages

Hundreds of languages are spoken by bilingual children across the country; however, most research on bilingualism focuses exclusively on Spanish–English speakers. Clinicians working with other emergent bilinguals may find little ...
Honor ALS Awareness Month With the ASHA Journals!

Honor ALS Awareness Month With the ASHA Journals!

During the month of May, the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Association organizes ALS Awareness Month to provide information and share stories. In recognition, ASHA Journals is sharing recent articles focusing ...
Evidence-Based Practice When Working With People Who Stutter

Evidence-Based Practice When Working With People Who Stutter

During the second week of National Speech-Language-Hearing Month, and in recognition of Stuttering Awareness Week, we’re joining ASHA in focusing on people who stutter. The articles featured below can help ...
May is Now National Speech-Language-Hearing Month!

May is Now National Speech-Language-Hearing Month!

National Speech-Language Hearing Month1 (NSLHM ) is an opportunity for ASHA members to come together around the shared goal of helping the people we serve and reaching out to people ...
Special Collection Highlights Social Determinants of Health

Special Collection Highlights Social Determinants of Health

Where we live, work, and play influences our health and health care experiences. The latest Special Collection from ASHA Journals can help ASHA members learn more about these social determinants ...
Autism Acceptance Month: The Latest on Children and Young Adults With Autism

Autism Acceptance Month: The Latest on Children and Young Adults With Autism

As researchers learn more about children with autism, and attitudes shift about treatment for this growing population, ASHA members have a lot to keep up with. Thankfully, the ASHA Journals ...
Two Forums for School-Based SLPs in LSHSS

Two Forums for School-Based SLPs in LSHSS

The latest issue of Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools (LSHSS) features two forums focusing on key topics for school-based speech-language pathologists (SLPs): (1) creating individualized education programs (IEPs) ...
Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month

Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month

More than 1 million people in the United States live with Parkinson’s disease—and almost 100,000 more are diagnosed every year. Given these numbers, it’s likely that ASHA members who work ...
Perspectives Forum Explores Barriers to Pediatric Hearing Care

Perspectives Forum Explores Barriers to Pediatric Hearing Care

Understanding outside factors that keep people from accessing our services can help pediatric audiologists more effectively provide hearing health care to all patients. The latest forum in Perspectives of the ...