Listed below are useful websites for
students, professionals, and parents in the area of area of speech
language pathology.
Following each website's link is a description of what you will find
there. The Blumberg Center
disseminates these links as a public service. Every effort is made to
update our databases with accurate and current links. However, the
Blumberg Center cannot vouch for or guarantee the existence or quality
of resources listed.
www.speechandlanguage.com
SpeechandLanguage.com is sponsored by AGS Publishing, which is a
member of the WRC Media Family, the largest publisher or of
supplementary educational materials in the world. It offers field
testing opportunities, a chronological age calculator, and other
resources for SLP students as well as parents of those with speech
disorders.
www.stutteringhelp.org
The Stuttering Foundation provides free online resources,
services and support to those who stutter and their families, as well as
support for research into the cause of stuttering. This site also offers
educational programs on stuttering for professionals.
www.superduperinc.com
Super Duper Publications publishes colorful, high quality
materials for speech language pathologists, special educators, teachers,
parents, and caregivers. You can order a free catalog to see their
products, or use the site for resources as well.
www.interdys.org
The International Dyslexia Association offers wonderful resources
for people of all ages who suffer from dyslexia, as well as information
for educators. The IDA focuses on information and referral services,
research, advocacy, and direct services to professionals in the field of
learning disabilities.
www.asha.org
The American Speech and Hearing Association website provides
information and resources for ASHA members, information about ASHA,
resources for students in the SLP major, and also lots of information
for the public.
www.speechpathology.com
SpeechPathology.com is a great resource for SLP jobs. See hundred
of jobs which are currently available across the nation.
www.speech-express.com
Speechville Express is a great site for parents of children with
speech, language, or communication disorders. It allows you to talk to
others, provides resources to inform you, has information about specific
disorders, and has regional resources that can help you find help in
your area. The information about specific disorders is also helpful for
students.
www.speechtx.com
Speechtx has excellent speech therapy activities for all
different ages. They are printable and FREE! The site includes special
sections in Articulation, Language, Emergent Literacy, and Technology.
http://coe.indstate.edu/cdcsep/index.htm
Indiana State University's Communication Disorders Department
maintains a website which includes information about the Speech Language
Pathology undergraduate, graduate, assistant, and distance education
programs. This website also contains links for the Rowe Center for
Communication Disorders, the special education website, a map to the
Indiana State University School of Education, and clinic downloads.