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Google search volume for "augmentative"

Website results for "augmentative"

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#475,767 (+49%) - speakingofspeech.com
Title: Home Page
Description: Speaking of Speech.com is a site for speech/language pathologists, special education teachers, parents, and others who support people who have communication disorders. This site offers message boards for the exchange of ideas and advice, an IEP Goal Bank
#4,447,301 (-50%) - words-plus.com
Title: Augmentative Communication and Disabilities products by Words+
Description: Words+ is the leader in designing and developing augmentative communication products and alternative communication devices.
#0 (0%) - kslc.net
Title: Kendall Speech and Language Center, Inc. > Home
Description: Children therapy from Kendall Speech and Language Center- serving South Florida. Intensive Autism/PDD, Hanen Parent Training, Oral Motor Specialists, PROMPT trained and Special Needs Programs
Keywords:miami speech therapy, speech therapy, miami LANGUAGE therapy, language therapy, speech therapy children, speech therapy children miami, speech, language, therapy, bilingual therapy, spanish speech therapy, spanish language therapy, augmentative communication, Dysarthria, Apraxia, apraxia, Dyspraxia, dyspraxia, Dysphagia, dysphagia, swallowing disorders, swallowing difficulties, feeding disorders, Autism, PDD,
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#24,349,162 (0%) - ladacin.org
Title: LADACIN Network, formerly Cerebral Palsy of Monmouth & Ocean Counties, serves infants, children & adults with disabilities
Description: LADACIN Network formerly known as Cerebral Palsy of Monmouth and Ocean Counties, located in Wanamassa, NJ, is a non-profit agency that serves infants, children and adults with developmental disabilities and multiple physical disabilities by providing ear
#0 (0%) - ccprograms.com
Title: Home
Description: The Children's Center of Monmouth County offers educational services, training in adaptive living and pre-vocational skills for students, ages 3 to 21, with multiple disabilities or a diagnosis of autism and pervasive developmental delays.