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May is National Speech-Language-Hearing Month, making it the perfect time to say THANK YOU to all the hardworking clinicians and patients out there. And what better way to celebrate than with a SALE?! ποΈπ From now until May 15, get the BEST PRICES of the year on ALL of the Tactus Therapy apps! π±β¨ This is the moment you've been waiting for to stock up on the speech therapy apps you need to keep recovery going or streamline your work. π
Save up to 40%Grab your iOS or Android device and head to the App Store or Play Store to find all our speech therapy apps discounted worldwide. No special codes required. There won't be a better time to buy! Frequently Asked Questions:Q: Do I need a special code?β Q: What are the regular and sale prices? Q: Which apps are on sale?β Any other questions, just hit reply and ask. I hope you'll discover for yourself why our apps are the favorites of speech therapists and stroke survivors around the world! Best, β P.S. We know you're dealing with inflation in all areas of life. That's why we've kept our single app prices at US $25 or less since we started 14 years ago. This sale is one of two each year to lower those prices even further so everybody can get the tools they need. If you're still struggling, apply for our Hand Up scholarship program. P.P.S. If you're a speech pathologist wondering about our new Virtual Rehab Center therapy platform, we'll be offering a special deal in the second half of May just for you! |
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βEat a banana before you take your medication. Then we'll head to your appointment.β The listener follows the directions, and we assume they understand every word: before, eat, banana, medication. But hereβs the thing πSometimes people donβt understand every word β they understand the situation. The time of day, the apple on the counter, and the meds beside it are all clues that help the message make sense. And people with aphasia are smart! π§ They often use these clues to fill in the gaps....
I love you. Be careful. What's new?Saying these simple phrases shows people that we care. πBut for people with apraxia, it can be incredibly frustrating to get the words out. π Last week, I shared our new Apraxia Treatment Guide (the one I wish Iβd had years ago) to help navigate the many evidence-based approaches for treating apraxia. Today, I want to zoom in on one practical piece of that roadmap: high-repetition practice. We know motor learning requires frequent, accurate practice with...
Hey Reader, Iβll never forget my first patient with acquired apraxia of speech (AOS)... her frustration trying to say her name, and my own uncertainty as a new clinician. π₯ Apraxia treatment can head in many evidence-based directions. Choosing what to work on, and how, can feel overwhelming. So we created the resource I wish Iβd had. Introducing the Apraxia Treatment Guide We laid it all out for you in this printable, clinician-friendly roadmap that organizes the most commonly used,...