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  2. Son-Rise - Wikipedia

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    Of the five clinics who evaluated the boy in New York State—each describing him as "socially withdrawn and uncommunicative", it was only the sixth clinic that felt he was autistic. [ 6 ] In 1976, Barry Neil Kaufman published Son-Rise , a book recounting his son's claimed recovery, which he self published in 1995 with the title Son-Rise: The ...

  3. Ms. Rachel - Wikipedia

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    Accurso started her YouTube channel in 2019 under the name Ms. Rachel with her husband, Broadway music director and composer Aron Accurso, whom she married in July 2016; [7] they created the channel in response to the lack of media resources for her son who had a speech delay and did not say his first word until he was two years old. [8] [5 ...

  4. Phonological development - Wikipedia

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    For example, only about half of the 4- and 5-year-olds tested by Liberman et al. (1974) were able to tap out the number of syllables in multisyllabic words, but 90% of the 6-year-olds were able to do so. [28] Most 3- to 4-year-olds are able to break simple consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) syllables up into their constituents (onset and rime).

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  6. Voice therapy - Wikipedia

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    Voice therapy consists of techniques and procedures that target vocal parameters, such as vocal fold closure, pitch, volume, and quality. This therapy is provided by speech-language pathologists and is primarily used to aid in the management of voice disorders, [1] or for altering the overall quality of voice, as in the case of transgender voice therapy.

  7. Puberphonia - Wikipedia

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    Puberphonia (also known as mutational falsetto, functional falsetto, incomplete mutation, adolescent falsetto, or pubescent falsetto) is a functional voice disorder that is characterized by the habitual use of a high-pitched voice after puberty, hence why many refer to the disorder as resulting in a 'falsetto' voice. [1]

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  9. Five-year-old boy hit by vehicle identified

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    WACO, Texas (FOX 44) – UPDATE: A five-year-old boy has passed away after being hit by a vehicle last week. Waco Police were called the 2500 block of E. Lakeshore Drive at approximately 9:30 p.m ...