by Jennifer Horton | Jan 29, 2018 | Language, Miscellaneous, Preschool
Blog Written by Amy O’Connell, B.H.Sc., M.Cl.Sc. Speech Language Pathologist and Clinical Manager of Lear Communication “Billy seems to be having a hard time making eye contact and staying put when I am talking to him. He wanders away as...
by Jennifer Horton | Feb 5, 2016 | Brain Injury, Language, Miscellaneous, Technology
This is Tonya’s final App of the Month for awhile as she goes on mat leave later this month! I’m sure as she is juggling the demands of a new baby, she may need to use this app herself 🙂 The Prioritize Me! app is an excellent tool to make...
by Jennifer Horton | Jan 29, 2016 | Aphasia, Brain Injury, Miscellaneous, Swallowing
McMaster University has developed an excellent on-line tool with scientifically-validated information about healthy aging. There is so much information available on the internet and it’s often difficult to determine what is accurate, what is a sales...
by Jennifer Horton | May 20, 2014 | Miscellaneous
From www.osla.on.ca – Did You Know…? A child’s vocabulary upon entering school is a prime predictor of school success or failure. Watching TV does not improve a child’s vocabulary or communication skills; there is no substitute for conversation when it comes to...
by Jennifer Horton | Mar 20, 2005 | Miscellaneous, News/Events
In the fall of 2004, Justine appeared on CHML’s Roy Green show for a full hour to discuss her vision for health care in Canada. In March 2005, the Hamilton Spectator ran a full page article describing this new system. If you’d like to read Justine’s essay, click here:...