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Barbara Cardeso, M.S., CCC-SLPU.S.
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I specialize in providing diagnostic and therapeutic intervention to people with speech-language and swallowing disorders across all age groups. I specialize in academically-research based principles in addition to taking a holistic wellness approach. I am fluently bilingual and literate in English and Spanish. Questions can incude: Articulation and Phonology,Resonance and Voice, Fluency, Language, Literacy, Cognition and Feeding and Swallowing. For more information please look on my website: MySpeechTherapyCenter.com |
Dear Concerned: A lisp is an error in articulation, that sounds like the "s" being articulated as a "th." Many children, due to thumb sucking and/or pacifier use at extended ages, keep this tongue forward
I do not use a certain website, I use my knowledge about the (re-)integration of new foods. Do not rule out sensory issues to this type of aversion. And additionally, think about how behavior and b. modification
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