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- Afasic UK charity assisting children and young adults with communication impairments. Listings for the organization's publications and local groups.
- The Voice Foundation Provides education and care of the professional voice user. Its online home provides information about Foundation's video library, meetings, and journal, as well as a search engine for locating Foundation members around the world.
- Carol's Speech and Language Disorders Homepage Maintained by a therapist, and featuring articles, resources, and online activities.
- Brainstorm Educational Resources Speech and language resources for Australian speech pathologists, teachers and parents. Proudly distributing Super Duper and Remedia publications.
- The Voice Academy A self-paced, no-cost, virtual school created to educate teachers about the dangers of voice disorders in their profession.
- National Center for Voice and Speech Research center dedicated to studying the powers, limitations, and enhancement of human voice and speech. Located at the University of Iowa.
- First Words Project FIRST WORDS Project is a model early identification and intervention program based in the Department of Communication Disorders at Florida State University.
- What Did You Say? Living with a speech disorder. A weblog containing ups and downs and personal experiences of the author.
- Foreign Accent Syndrome Support Provides information about a rare speech disorder FAS. Scientific and clinical information is provided along with samples, family stories, and opportunity to network with others. From Speech Production Lab, University of Texas at Dallas.
- Foreign Accent Syndrome Features the entry from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Includes a description of FAS and offers references.
- Apricot, Inc. Educational materials and services for children and adults with learning, language, and/or behavior differences, including autism, dyslexia, and ADHD. Workshops held in Portland, Oregon.