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SMILe Lab

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Speech Motor Impairment & Learning (SMILe) lab at Northeastern University is a research lab dedicated to the study of motor speech disorders in children.

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linkhttps://bouve.northeastern.edu/smilespeechlab/ calendar_today05-04-2019 17:41:27

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Last week to participate in our survey about the effects of COVID-19 on therapy services, technology use, and function for school-aged children with disabilities with ReGame-VR Lab! Please complete by Aug 1 here: j.mp/2MXb0wW

Last week to participate in our survey about the effects of COVID-19 on therapy services, technology use, and function for school-aged children with disabilities with <a href="/regamevr/">ReGame-VR Lab</a>!  Please complete by Aug 1 here: j.mp/2MXb0wW
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Very proud to share this newly published review paper about diagnosis of AOS and CAS! It was a huge effort with Claire Cordella, @jenya_iuzzini and Jordan Green, and hope it’s helpful! pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/20…

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A huge thank you to parents who completed our survey about the impact of COVID-19 on school-aged children with disabilities! Raffle winners have been notified. Survey results will be out soon! SMILe Lab

A huge thank you to parents who completed our survey about the impact of COVID-19 on school-aged children with disabilities! Raffle winners have been notified. Survey results will be out soon! <a href="/SMILeResearch/">SMILe Lab</a>
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Suzanne Adlof Janna Oetting Thankyou Suzanne Adlof. I was deeply honoured to receive this news last week. Here’s a link to the #OpenAccess paper in question: pubs.asha.org/doi/full/10.10… Thankyou ASHA Journals and congrats to you too Janna Oetting 💐

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Participants in our survey with SMILe Lab show that 43% of school-aged children with disabilities lost *ALL* PT, OT, Speech and/or ABA services at some point during the pandemic.

Participants in our survey with <a href="/SMILeResearch/">SMILe Lab</a> show that 43% of school-aged children with disabilities lost *ALL* PT, OT, Speech and/or ABA services at some point during the pandemic.
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55% of school-aged children with disabilities received some form of teletherapy in the first months of the pandemic, up from 10% pre-pandemic SMILe Lab

55% of school-aged children with disabilities received some form of teletherapy in the first months of the pandemic, up from 10% pre-pandemic <a href="/SMILeResearch/">SMILe Lab</a>
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Did you miss Dr. @kristen_allison present her research on Speech and Language Predictors of Participation for Children with #cerebralpalsy? We just posted the recording on YouTube for your viewing please. Maybe more #aacpdm2020 +1! youtu.be/ThuGLcrwEp4

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New preliminary results are out from our project with ReGame-VR Lab! Check out the info graphic below about how technology use by children with disabilities has changed during the pandemic.

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In the SMILe Lab lab we are happy to celebrate World CP Day and proud to contribute to research aimed at improving speech outcomes for children with CP. We are excited to be presenting some of our work AACPDM tomorrow evening, supported by funding from Cerebral Palsy Research Network (CPRN)!

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Northeastern U. SOURCE faculty from across the university have the opportunity to present ongoing research and creative projects to undergraduate students and discuss opportunities for involvement. This year we had tables from Drs. Zimmerman, Allison, Qi and Meier’s lab!

<a href="/Northeastern/">Northeastern U.</a>  SOURCE  faculty from across the university have the opportunity to present ongoing research and creative projects to undergraduate students and discuss opportunities for involvement. This year we had tables from Drs. Zimmerman, Allison, Qi and Meier’s lab!
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Excited to share our new publication in collaboration with LaboINSPIRE about the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on access to therapy and functioning for children with disabilities in the US. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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So proud of our lab’s master’s thesis student for winning this inaugural and meaningful award. Congratulations, Lauren!

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Greatly enjoyed talking to the #AACPDM2022 community about communication and participation in children with cerebral palsy!

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We are excited to provide this treatment to people in MA with Parkinson’s disease and help contribute to the research on this treatment program!

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The Boston Speech Motor Control Working Group meets May 12, 2023 to hear about the latest research from Abigail Haenssler of MGH Institute, Jordan L Manes of Guenther Lab, & Lauren Sullivan of SMILe Lab. Talks followed by a reception, sponsored by Sargent College, Boston University

The Boston Speech Motor Control Working Group meets May 12, 2023 to hear about the latest research from Abigail Haenssler of <a href="/MGHInstitute/">MGH Institute</a>, <a href="/jordan_manes/">Jordan L Manes</a> of <a href="/GuentherLab/">Guenther Lab</a>, &amp; Lauren Sullivan of <a href="/SMILeResearch/">SMILe Lab</a>. Talks followed by a reception, sponsored by <a href="/BUSargent/">Sargent College, Boston University</a>