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  2. SINAI Special Needs Institute - Wikipedia

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    SINAI's student-to-professional ratio is greater than 1:2. This allows SINAI to create, implement, closely monitor, and, as needed, regularly modify an individualized program for each child. SINAI provides speech, language, occupational, psychological, and behavioral therapies. SINAI also provides mainstreaming opportunities in academic, social ...

  3. Vocology - Wikipedia

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    It is not yet its own professional degree, thus it only assists the voice medicine team. Usually a person practicing vocology is a voice coach with additional training in the voice medical arts, a prepared voice/singing teacher, or a speech pathologist with additional voice performance training—so they can better treat the professional voice user.

  4. Torah Academy of Bergen County - Wikipedia

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    The building hosts a second school called the SINAI Special Needs Institute. [4] The program serves children of below to above average intelligence with different degrees of learning disability and a wide variety of behavioral characteristics, whose needs could not be addressed by traditional Jewish day school programs and curricula. [5]

  5. Sampson Simson - Wikipedia

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    Simson's estate bequeathed large sums of money to Jewish and general institutions, including $50,000 that, after the death of a niece, should be paid "to any responsible corporation in this city whose permanent fund is established by its charter for the purpose of ameliorating the condition of the Jews in Jerusalem, Palestine."

  6. Jeffrey Laitman - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Jeffrey Laitman. Jeffrey Todd Laitman (born October 13, 1951) is an American anatomist and physical anthropologist whose science has combined experimental, comparative, and paleontological studies to understand the development and evolution of the human upper respiratory and vocal tract regions.

  7. Brescia creates new graduate degree program for speech ... - AOL

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    Mar. 28—Brescia University has announced it is offering a master of science in speech-language pathology, a new program that has been awarded candidacy from the Council on Academic Accreditation ...

  8. Clinical linguistics - Wikipedia

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    The study of communication disorders has a history that can be traced all the way back to the ancient Greeks.Modern clinical linguistics, however, largely has its roots in the twentieth century, with the term ‘clinical linguistics’ gaining wider currency in the 1970s, with it being used as the title of a book by prominent linguist David Crystal in 1981. [2]

  9. Speech–language pathology - Wikipedia

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    Speechlanguage pathology (a.k.a. speech and language pathology or logopedics) is a healthcare and academic discipline concerning the evaluation, treatment, and prevention of communication disorders, including expressive and mixed receptive-expressive language disorders, voice disorders, speech sound disorders, speech disfluency, pragmatic language impairments, and social communication ...