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New Forum Highlights Tools Used in Pediatric Swallowing

New Forum Highlights Tools Used in Pediatric Swallowing

The latest forum in Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, guest edited by Dr. Brittany Krekeler, provides pediatric speech-language pathologists (SLPs) with three articles on tools used in pediatric ...
<em>World Tinnitus Week</em> and the ASHA Journals

World Tinnitus Week and the ASHA Journals

Nearly one third of the world’s population is affected by tinnitus at some point in their lives, and ASHA’s audiologists often see patients dealing with the most chronic or bothersome ...
Earn ASHA CEUs While You Read the Latest Research!

Earn ASHA CEUs While You Read the Latest Research!

Whether you’re seeking evidence-based practices that you can use in the clinic or following the latest research developments, there are many reasons to read ASHA’s journals. Discover how reading the ...
Perspectives Provides Clinical Resources for Audiologists

Perspectives Provides Clinical Resources for Audiologists

ASHA’s audiologists can find information that they can use in their day-to-day work in Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups (originally known as Perspectives). Explore some research highlights from ...
ASHA Journals: 2023 in Review

ASHA Journals: 2023 in Review

The beginning of a new year gives us an important opportunity to step back and look at our accomplishments from the past one. Join us as we review some highlights ...
In Case You Missed It: Our Top Articles of 2023

In Case You Missed It: Our Top Articles of 2023

In 2023, ASHA Journals reached record readership for the fourth year in a row! With more than 800 articles published, you may have missed some of the groundbreaking research that ...
Noisy Toys and Childhood Hearing

Noisy Toys and Childhood Hearing

As children around the country look forward to new toys this holiday season, ASHA is reminding parents about the risks of noisy toys—particularly for young children. Even low-technology toys such ...
Evidence-Based Practices for SLPs Who Work With Children

Evidence-Based Practices for SLPs Who Work With Children

Three forums in the latest issue of Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups provide case studies and other evidence-based research for speech-language pathologists (SLPs) working in schools. These forums ...
JSLHR Research Symposium Forum on Bilingualism

JSLHR Research Symposium Forum on Bilingualism

Evidence-based practice can help ASHA’s speech-language pathologists provide culturally competent care and properly identify language deficits. Developed from presentations at last year’s Research Symposium at the ASHA Convention, the latest ...
Special Collection Highlights ASHA’s New Developmental Milestones

Special Collection Highlights ASHA’s New Developmental Milestones

Earlier this month, ASHA announced new developmental milestones for children ages 0 to 5 years. These milestones can help parents identify signs of communication, feeding, and swallowing delays, allowing them ...
2023’s Meritorious Poster Recipients Publish in ASHA Journals

2023’s Meritorious Poster Recipients Publish in ASHA Journals

Each year, ASHA selects a few planned posters at its annual Convention for the “Meritorious Poster Award,” recognizing research worthy of special consideration. These 59 posters present exceptional and innovative ...
Special Issue Highlights Vestibular Disorders “From Cause to Cure”

Special Issue Highlights Vestibular Disorders “From Cause to Cure”

When Americans lose vestibular function, they’re more likely to face physical injury, loss of autonomy, and chronic medical problems—including cognitive issues and depression. ASHA’s audiologists work on interdisciplinary teams to ...
AAC Awareness Month: New Resources From ASHA’s Journals

AAC Awareness Month: New Resources From ASHA’s Journals

Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) provides people with communication disorders with the opportunity to either replace or add to their speech. AAC could mean anything from writing, drawing, or pointing ...
Clinical Aphasia Resources: Highlights From the 51st Clinical Aphasiology Conference

Clinical Aphasia Resources: Highlights From the 51st Clinical Aphasiology Conference

Every year, more than 100,000 Americans acquire aphasia, a condition in which a person has difficulty speaking or writing—or understanding spoken or written information. ASHA members play a key role ...
Clinical Resources on Fluency and Cleft Care in Perspectives!

Clinical Resources on Fluency and Cleft Care in Perspectives!

Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups connects ASHA members to clinically relevant research. The latest issue of Perspectives contains two forums: “Case Studies in Fluency” and “An International Perspective ...