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Regional Resources Find out how to talk to and network with others in Nova Scotia at Communication Station. See which universities in Nova Scotia have speech-language departments and whether they offer speech therapy through an affiliated clinic. View upcoming relevant seminars, conferences, and workshops in Nova Scotia. On the Internet: Nova Scotia Ministry of Education Nova Scotia Ministry of Health Learning Disabilities Association of Nova Scotia Speech-Language Hearing Association of Nova Scotia (SHNS) President: Kathy Smith 2909 George Dauphanee Ave. Halifax, Nova Scotia B3L 4N5 Tel: (902) 455-7558 email: kasmith@hfx.eastlink.ca |
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Speechville Express is a resource for families, educators, and medical professionals, offering information about language development in children, helping those who care for toddlers and young children who are late talkers, and connecting you with others who have been down this road. Language disorders and communication impairments included are apraxia, stuttering, pervasive developmental disorder, dysarthria, and aphasia, among others.
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