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Will my child stop stuttering? What the Experts say…
Will my child stop stuttering? What the Experts say… It can be very difficult for parents to watch their children struggle with speech. Close to 5% of young children begin to stutter. Almost 75% of them will outgrow stuttering on

Alzheimer’s Disease is a women’s issue. Here’s why.
Alzheimer’s Disease is a Women’s Issue. Here’s Why: January is National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month in Canada. Increased age is a well-known risk factor for dementia. And since women live longer than men, that makes women more likely to develop

An invitation to do less this season
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Six steps to help you speak English clearly
Six Steps to Help You Speak English Clearly Worldwide, non-native speakers of English outnumber native English speakers by a ratio of 3:1. Just think about that! More people speak English as a second language then there are native English speakers. In

Parents of late talkers are often surprised to learn they can help more by talking less.
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