Therapeutic Resources Blog
Talk about success: Boy born with cleft palate is now a chatterbox thanks to special therapy
June 12, 2014
(Manchester, England) A five-year-old boy who once struggled to speak after being born with a cleft palate is now happily chatting away with his family and friends. Dylan Crothers could not pronounce consonants despite an operation to repair the hole in the roof of his mouth when he was a baby. But now, after several years of speech therapy, he is finally able to communicate. Read More »
Learning a second language at any age may slow the brain’s decline
June 11, 2014
A new study published by the Annals of Neurology finds that you don't even need to learn that second (or third, or fourth) tongue at a very young age: Picking up a new language even a little later in life can have serious cognitive benefits for the aging brain. Read More »
Pregnancy Hormone May Reduce Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms
June 10, 2014
For decades, women with multiple sclerosis have noticed that they tend to do better while they are pregnant. That has led to an experimental drug for the disease that's based on a hormone associated with pregnancy. Read More »
What’s Lost as Handwriting Fades
June 9, 2014
Does handwriting matter? Not very much, according to many educators. The Common Core standards, which have been adopted in most states, call for teaching legible writing, but only in kindergarten and first grade. After that, the emphasis quickly shifts to proficiency on the keyboard. Read More »