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The american pediatric society and society for pediatric research joint statement against racism and social injustice
Although the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has served as a flashlight, illuminating and unmasking deep socio-economic and health care divides in our country, the terrible events surrounding the horrific murder of Mr. George Floyd in Minneapolis has spawned even greater outrage. As we all know, Mr. Floyd’s death is not an isolated incident, as there have been a tragic string of such deaths in recent years that further reflect deep issues regarding racism and systemic underlying causes of injustice. Unfortunately, the country’s inability to fully address these systemic foundations of injustice persists
Supervised boundary formation
Applied Science
Implementation of Computer-Based Language Therapy in Aphasia
A first step in evaluating the use of computers in language therapy for
individuals with aphasia is to establish the treatment as active in small groups
prior to large-scale clinical trials. The present study evaluated a
comprehensive computer-based language therapy program in a group of eight
individuals with chronic in aphasia varying broadly in age, time post onset and
aphasia type. Results revealed an overall therapeutic benefit in auditory
comprehension, as well as positive trends in functional communication. Findings
suggest that comprehensive therapy programs may be beneficial for many
individuals with aphasia, and computer-based therapy may be one feasible avenue
of providing this intervention