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:: Say It Again, Sam

:: Is Your Child at Risk of Little League Elbow?

:: OHSU researchers study speech and language disorders in autism

:: 2008 ASHA Convention

:: More Fun With Sisters And Brothers: Kids Learn To Handle Emotional Responses To Siblings

:: A Breath of Life

:: Children’s Early Skills Predict Later School Success

:: Training Curbs Anger And Aggression In Adolescents With Tourette Syndrome

:: Expert Serves up the Skinny on Healthy and Fun School Lunches

:: New Risks to Smokers' Children Revealed

:: Imaging Study Finds Evidence Of Social Orienting Ability Associated With Brain Abnormalities In Toddlers With Autism

:: Neural Pathway Missing in Tone-Deaf People

:: Research Lays the Foundation for Improving Human Speech

:: Convenience of Retail Clinics Drawing More Kids in for Care

:: Disabled Orphans to Receive Physical Therapy from UCF Students

:: Getting to the Root of Stuttering

:: New Tool Measures Speech Development in Infants, Toddlers with Hearing Impairments

:: Market Performance

:: Study Reveals Barriers to Pain Treatment in Children with Sickle Cell Disease

:: Unique Surgery Creates Fully Usable Tongue

:: Surgery Attempts to Restore Hearing to Rare Tumor Patient

:: Speech and Gesture Mutually Interact to Enhance Comprehension

:: Head Injury Greater in High School Football

:: Scientists reaching consensus on how brain processes speech

:: Helping Children Get Chatty

:: The Science Behind Cross-linguistic Psychology

:: Bird Brains Suggest How Vocal Learning Evolved

:: Children Of Undocumented Parents May Be At Higher Developmental Risk

:: Colorado Newborns at Most Risk Miss Hearing Screening Tests

:: Crossing International Lines

:: Senate introduces hearing aid tax credit legislation

:: Children at Play

:: A Resounding Goal

:: An Eye for an Eye Movement

:: A Parkinson’s-Preventing Protein Pathway

:: Map Quest for Language Preservation

:: Planting The Seeds For Rehabilitation

:: Guideline: Kids with Small Head Size at Risk of Neurologic Problems, Screening Needed

:: Childhood Social Skills Linked to Learning Abilities

:: A Communication Barrier to Pediatric Care

:: All Newborns Should be Screened for Hearing Loss, Task Force Says

:: Asthmatic Teens Welcome Web-based Management

:: A Lot to Swallow

:: The Gift of Fluency for the Holiday Season

:: Exposure to phthalates may be a risk factor for low birth weight in infants

:: iPods to Provide Help for Stutterers

:: Speech Problems Could Be Corrected Before Child Learns to Talk

:: New Findings Contradict a Prevailing Belief About the Inner Ear

:: Low Birth Weight, High Risk for Hyperactivity

:: Learning Through Listening

:: In-utero Alcohol Exposure Affects 'Booze Behavior'

:: Spiritual Healing

:: Speak Easy

:: On the Hook Networking

:: Innovative Computer Unravels the Science of Language

:: Ahead of the Pack

:: Tactile Input Affects What We Hear

:: Diagnosis Of Swallowing Disorder In Children

:: Study Shows Mixed Results for Late-talking Toddlers

:: Major Improvement For The Hearing-Impaired With New Hearing-Aid Software Application

:: A Protein-Rich Memory

:: ASHA 2007 Conference Recap

:: ASHA 2007 Conference Preview

:: Study Shows “Free Play” Is Highly Important To Human Social Development

:: Out-of-Shape Kids the Norm

:: How the Brain Copes in Language-impaired Kids

:: Linguist Tunes in to Pitch Processing in Brain

:: The "A-B-Cs" of Staff Training

:: Early Bird Gets the Word

:: Fractionated Stereotactic Radiotherapy Results in Better Hearing Preservation

:: Researchers Identify Gene in Age-Related Hearing Loss

:: Dementia Study Launched Within the Deaf Community

:: Kicking up New Research on Pediatric Soccer Injuries

:: One-Third of U.S. Children Regularly Take Dietary Supplements

:: Kids’ Headaches, Migraines Increase as New School Year Begins

:: Screening for Infant Hearing Problems

:: ASHA Heralds JCIH’s New Guidelines

:: Classroom of the Future to Reshape Young Waistlines

:: Some Children are Born with Temporary Deafness

:: UNT camp provides outlet for children with communication impairments

:: Game Pain Away

:: Stemming the Tide of Speech Processing Ambiguities

:: At the Crossroads of Therapy Intelligence

:: Scientists Tune in to Brain Patterns of Tone-Deafness

:: One Approach Does Not Fit All

:: Children Take Pediatric Arthritis Advocacy to the Hill

:: Researchers Explore Approach to Improve Deaf Education

:: Phantom Noises Misinterpreted as Tinnitus

:: Culturally Speaking

:: Research reclaims the power of speech

:: Adult Automated External Defibrillators Save Children’s Lives

:: Children’s Hospital Oakland Scientist Characterizes New Syndrome of Allergy, Apraxia, Malabsorption

:: New National Study Finds Increase In P.E. Class-Related Injuries

:: Tissue-Engineering Research Focuses on Vocal Cords

:: Criteria Developed to Detect Bone Mass Deficiencies in Children

:: Speech Therapists Heal War Wounds

:: How Language Impairments Affect Child’s Story Telling

:: Block-Play May Improve Toddler Language Development

:: Pain in the Tech

:: Experts Cite Pediatric Pain, Palliative Care Shortcomings

:: U.S. Department of Education announces grant opportunities

:: Addressing Stigma of Pediatric Mental Health Conditions

:: Medicare Recognizes Professional Work Values for Audiologists

:: Today’s Hearing Aids Improve Hearing with Less Hassle

:: Hypothermic Technique for Treating Pediatric Head Injuries

:: Sound Solution to Poor Voice Quality

:: New Hearing Aid Technology Passes the Restaurant Noise Test

:: New Orleans’ Ochsner Introduces Literacy Program to Promote Healthy Minds

:: Stroke Patients Armed for Robot-Assisted Exercises

:: Inhaled nitric oxide protects premies

:: Normalizing School-Based Therapy

:: Personal Growth Achieved in Times of Stress

:: Don't Leave Home Without It

:: New Groundbreaking Treatment For Oxygen-Deprived Newborns

:: When Babies Learn Language, the Eyes Have It

:: Study Examines Prevalence of Hearing Loss in the United States

:: A Stroke of Genius

:: Benefits to Wearing Hearing Aids Worth the Cost

:: Survey: Speech Therapy Helps, But People Who Stutter Suffer Discrimination

:: Dyslexia Varies Across Language Barriers

:: Healthy Language Learning Alternatives to Baby Einstein Videos

:: Behind the Name

:: Lowry Speech Therapy Opens New Office for Articulation Disorders and Delays

:: Tough to Swallow

:: The Sound Benefits of Music

:: Data Analysis

:: Building Baby Brain Connections

:: Online Resource Launches to Promote Communication Skills for Autism

:: Culture Shock

:: Battle takes reins of ASHA

:: Prosthetic Ears Improve Hearing, Speech Recognition

:: New Brain Findings on Dyslexic Children

:: Doctors’ Tests Often Miss High Blood Pressure in Kids with Kidney Disease

:: Not All Hearing Aids Are Created Equal

:: Calculating consonants

:: Talking louder depends on verbal cues, internal targets

:: Struggles and Strategies

:: Pediatric Ritalin Use May Affect Developing Brain

:: Speech-Language Pathologist Delivers Therapy Though Telepractice

:: Striking Effects of Stress

:: Pediatric Strokes More Than Twice as Common

:: New Hybrid Hearing Device Being Tested

:: Findings Could Lead to Improved Lip-Reading Training for the Deaf and Hard-Of-Hearing

:: Over-reacting Can Make Stuttering Worse

:: CMS Report on Audiology Direct Access

:: A Loss for Words

:: Cervical Spine Injuries in Children Involved in Motor Vehicle Crashes

:: Antidepressant Ineffective Against Autism Spectrum Disorder Children’s Obsessive Behavior

:: MRI Reveals Inner-Ear Anomalies in Children with Hearing Loss

:: The Ties That Bind

:: ASHA Brings Loan Forgiveness for SLPs Closer to Reality

:: Doctors Urge Parents to Preset Volume on Holiday Electronics

:: Hearing Specialist Leads Effort to Craft First Professional Guidelines for Earwax

:: Parents fail to protect children from exposure to tobacco smoke

:: Mental Weight of Carrying a Tune

:: Getting to the Root of Rett

:: More Than 30 Percent of Common Children's Vision Disorders Missed

:: Mind over Clutter

:: Staggering Pediatric SCI Stats

:: Adding a New Dimension to Learning

:: The Healthy Senior

:: Reading Between the Language Acquisition Lines

:: Scientists Create a ‘Golden Ear’ Mouse with Great Hearing As It Ages

:: Gene Associated with Language, Speech, & Reading Disorders

:: A New Twist to Speech Therapy

:: Newborn Blood Data Used To Study Cerebral Palsy

:: “Dancing” Hair Cells Are Key to Humans’ Acute Hearing

:: Toying Around

:: New Cell Phone Technology Allows Deaf People to Communicate

:: Use Your Head Gear

:: Breaking the Silence

:: ASHA 2007 Conference Recap

:: Listen Up

:: CMS Proposes Medicare SLP Recertification Period

:: Humans Appear Hardwired to Learn by “Over-Imitation”

:: Childhood Vaccines and Autism: No Scientific Link Found

:: No Easy Answers in Evolution of Human Language

:: CMS Proposes New Rates

:: Researchers Discover First Genes for Stuttering

:: Cancer Patient Finds a New Voice

:: One Therapist, Under Law

:: Baby Talk Is Universal

:: Newborn auditory screening can be successful at nation's largest hospitals

:: Babbling with Barcodes

:: It’s Not All in Your Head

:: Childhood Brain Tumors Leave a Lasting Mark on Cognition

:: Infants Should Be Screened For Hip Trouble

:: Is Surgery The Best Answer For Children With Sleep Apnea?

:: Actions Speak

:: Music Training Tunes Auditory System

:: Language That Puts You in Touch with Your Bodily Feelings

:: Cholesterol Fine-Tunes Hearing

:: Quality of Life in Children with Cochlear Implants

:: Obesity Is No. 1 Health Concern for Kids in 2008

:: Gender Differences in Language Appear Biological

:: Pointing the Way to Drugs for Deadly Childhood Leukemia

:: ASHA and NIDCD Join Forces on Protecting the Hearing of the Young

:: Study Sheds Light on VCD and Treatment

:: Future Climate Change Likely To Cause More Respiratory Problems In Young Children

:: No Cognitive Benefit From TV Viewing Before The Age Of 2

:: Variety of Approaches Help Children Overcome Language Problems

:: Need Something? Talk To My Right Ear

:: Gesturing Helps Grade-Schoolers Solve Math Problems

:: Infantile Scoliosis Responds Well to Casts, Study Finds

:: Native Language Governs Toddlers’ Speech Sounds

:: A Challenging Generation

:: Brain Mechanism Identified for Interpreting Speech Libraries

:: Immigrant Children Sluggishly Scale Language Barrier

:: Using Rosetta Stone for Speech Therapy

:: With Gestures, Rules of Grammar Remain the Same

:: Auditory Rehabilitation Evaluation Code Payment Increased

:: Baby Talk

:: Physicians Support New Immunizations, Urge Children To Get Vaccinations

:: Talk the Talk

:: Babies Quickly Overcome Language Barriers

:: ASHA 2007 Conference Recap

:: Newborns: Can You Hear Me Now?

:: Vowel Sounds Affect Our Product Perception

:: American Lung Association Urges Parents Of Kids With Asthma To Prepare For Flu Season & New School Year Ahead

:: Cultivating Cultural Competency

:: Form of Hearing Loss Stems from Gene Mutation

:: Children with Brain-Damage Often Have Cold Feet

:: Pulmonary Expert Comments on Lung Transplants Study

:: Finding a Voice in the Face of Aphasia

:: Educational Home Visits Can Improve Asthma in Children

:: Sleep-related Breathing Disorders Linked to Bullying

:: Baby Talk

:: High Number Of Infant Deaths Linked To Unsafe Sleeping Conditions

:: Oticon Medical Receives FDA Clearance To Market Bone-Anchored Hearing System

:: 100s of babies have benefited from Recently Launched Newborn Hearing Screening Program

:: Chatting for Charity

:: ASHA 2007 Conference Recap

:: Letters of Intent

:: Language Use Decreases in Young Children and Caregivers When Television is On

:: Research Explains Why Some Stroke Patients Recover Language Skills

:: Small Victory Could Bring Big Changes

:: Meeting to Meet Demand for SLPs

:: Surgeons Team Provide Young Woman With “New Back”

:: Teens' Fruit, Veggie Intake Decreasing

:: Monkeys Use ‘Baby Talk’ to Interact with Infants

:: Exercise Helps Children Fall Asleep Faster, Study Indicates

:: Kenyon Martin joins sports legends who stutter

:: Farm Therapy

:: Dry Mouth Sufferers Find Oasis

:: Phonics, Whole Processes Determine Reading Speed

:: Federal Resources for Children Face Challenges

:: ASHA 2007 Conference Recap

:: Hormone Activity Explains Adolescent Mood Swings

:: New Research on Hearing Health Revealed

:: Gene Therapy Restores Sight to Children with Congenital Blindness

:: A Potential Role for Cell Death in Age-Related Hearing Loss

:: Hearing the World Through the Someone Else’s Ears

:: Therapy Can Help With Speech Volume

:: Insomnia Symptoms and Medical Complaints in Young Children

:: Can Vitamins and Minerals Prevent Hearing Loss?

:: Giving a Voice to Voice Therapy

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Mind over Clutter
12.15.05

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Bill Cummins, MS, CCC-SLP, discusses the Cypress Therapy software from AccuMed Technology Solutions, which provides a library of documentation templates, including daily notes, weekly summaries, initial and monthly plans of progress, and discipline-specific evaluations, as well as Cypress Mobile software in which therapists enter treatment data as they work with patients, running on any handheld device using the Windows Mobile® operating system Cypress Therapy software integrates, manages, and displays information for therapists, managers, and business office staff.
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