Can vocal tract exercises improve speech and health-related quality of life for individuals with structurally competent velopharyngeal mechanisms and mild passive speech errors? Read more from #ASHASIG5 https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/2025_PERSP-25-00165 #SLPeeps
Best way to celebrate #cleft and #craniofacial awareness month: check out our new #ASHASIG5 article!
Speech therapy is common for children with cleft palate with or without cleft lip, but how effective can it be for adults with repaired cleft lip and palate? Find out in the latest from #ASHASIG5 on.asha.org/3Iacm7u #SLPeeps #SLP2Be
The June issue of Perspectives is now live! Read about the forums on intersectional approaches to language in #autism from #ASHASIG1 and feeding infants with #cleft & #craniofacial conditions from #ASHASIG5 on.asha.org/3Th69ca #SLPeeps #SLP2Be @sigperspectives.bsky.social @csdisseminate.bsky.social
The June issue of Perspectives is now live! Read about the forums on intersectional approaches to language in autism from #ASHASIG1 and feeding infants with cleft and craniofacial conditions from #ASHASIG5 academy.pubs.asha.org/2025/06/clin... #SLPeeps #SLP2Be
We've just published a new #OpenAccess article from #ASHASIG5! This tutorial can help you use a framework when providing feeding services to infants with orofacial clefting, tailoring feeding interventions to each individual infant on.asha.org/402b1Gs
This case study from #ASHASIG5 shows how clinicians used augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) alongside other systems, to support language skills in an individual with cleft palate and other complex communication needs pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/...