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The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) is the professional, scientific, and credentialing association for more than 130,000 members and affiliates who are audiologists, speech-language pathologists, and speech, language, and hearing scientists. Read more about ASHA.
 

Current Features

Bilingual Phonological Development and DisordersFind Out What's New to Help You Earn CEUs
ASHA’s new professional development program, Bilingual Phonological Development and Disorders examines the assessment and treatment of phonological disorders in bilingual children, particularly Spanish-English bilinguals.

Perspectives Open HousePerspectives Open House
ASHA members have FREE access to full-text content of Perspectives, the Special Interest Divisions' member publication, now through February 1, 2009.



ASHA News & Updates

2009 Public Policy Agenda Reflects Member Input 

Universal Hearing Health Care 

Noise as a Public Health Problem 

Early Intervention Outcomes Forum

Look at What We've Done 2007–2008

Registration is Now Open for ASHA Health Care/Business Institute 2009

ASHA is Now on Facebook—Become a Fan

Conferences & Events

Annual Division 12
Conference on AAC

February 20-22, 2009
Gaithersburg, Maryland

ASHA Health Care/Business
Institute 2009

April 4–5, 2009
North Bethesda, Maryland

More Conferences & Events
Leadership Meetings



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