Apraxia and Autism Are Not Mutually Exclusive
Category : Autism , Better Hearing & Speech Month , Blog , Childhood Apraxia of Speech
Autism and Apraxia are NOT the same disorder but often occur together.
Category : Autism , Better Hearing & Speech Month , Blog , Childhood Apraxia of Speech
Autism and Apraxia are NOT the same disorder but often occur together.
Category : Autism , Better Hearing & Speech Month , Blog , Philanthropy Share
Children’s Communication Center is thrilled to support community partners and events throughout April and all-year-long focusing on increasing awareness, understanding, and acceptance of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), as well as, other Speech-Language Pathology related disorders.
Our next Philanthropy Share is during May is Better Hearing & Speech Month and we are thrilled to add this news!
Category : Autism , Blog , Philanthropy Share
Children’s Communication Center is thrilled to support community partners and events throughout April and all-year-long focusing on increasing awareness, understanding, and acceptance of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), as well as, other Speech-Language Pathology related disorders.
Lori Savage Grayson, MMSc, CCC-SLP, FSL
As a pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP), I am often the first professional a parent contacts when their young child is not achieving early speech, language or social developmental milestones. Therefore, SLPs like myself are often the first to identify a child with undiagnosed autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Category : Autism , Blog , Philanthropy Share , YaYa's in the Kitchen
Children’s Communication Center is thrilled to feature our Philanthropy Share campaign with The Chocolate Spectrum Cafe and Academy.
While it is not quite in the Tallahassee driving loop, it can be reached by shopping online or when visiting the Jupiter, Florida area.
Autism Speaks U (ASU) is a collegiate program that began at Penn State University in 2006 and was nationally launched in 2008. Florida State University (FSU) established their Chapter in the Fall of 2014.
“ASU supports students, faculty and alumni in their awareness and fundraising efforts for Autism Speaks. Chapters follow the lead of their Presidents and Vice Presidents, who are made up of students on the spectrum, students who have family members or friends on the spectrum, or students who want to make a difference in the autism community.”
Category : Autism , Blog , Philanthropy Share
For the third exciting year, Children’s Communication Center , is a proud sponsor of the Autism Speaks U – Florida State University’s Walk Event.
Autism Speaks states that the “Autism Speaks Walk is the world’s largest autism fundraising event dedicated to improving the lives of people with autism. Powered by the love of parents, grandparents, siblings, friends, relatives, and supporters, the funds raised help ensure people of all abilities have access to the tools needed to lead ‘their best lives’.”
You can find an Autism Speaks Walk by visiting this page and searching by zip codes.
Are interested in joining an Autism Speaks U group?!
YES, then read more and find one near your city. If you are in Tallahassee, contact our established FSU Autism Speaks U group @autismspeaksufsu.
This Center’ team members participating in the 2016 ASU FSU event can be seen below in their 2017 promotional poster!
Join us and reminisce as we share our three videos of the Children’s Communication Center’s Team participating in the 2016 ASU FSU Walk.
Children’s Communication will be participating in the April is Autism Awareness Month, including the Light It Up Blue campaign!
Follow our blog posts sharing stories and information related to Autism all highlighted during April, as well as, May during Better Hearing & Speech Month.
You can find us here on our web page and on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and LinkedIn.
Together, we are making a difference,
Category : Autism , Back to School , Back to School, College Edition , Blog , Solar Eclipse 2017
Who can help us find reputable information?! What is a solar eclipse? Where can you see it? When will you see it? How do you watch it safely? Why are school schedules different? Why all the excitement?! So many questions, here are your answers…
All the fantastic pictures can be found in the blog post links!