Note to Families: We will be OPEN!

We hope you and your families weathered the storm with minimal damage!

SLP Center does has power and will be operating, business as usual on Monday, March 5, 2018. Our phone and voicemail lines are being a little finicky. If you need to reach us and can't get through on the phone, feel free to email us on the contact page of our website! Thank you!

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New Guidelines Extend Window for Stroke Treatment

A life-saving treatment, called a mechanical thrombectomy, allows doctors to remove a blood clot following stroke. This treatment was previously only available if administered within 6 hours of the onset of stroke symptoms. The American Stroke Association has released new research suggesting that extending the window of time could help patients to avoid serious disability.

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Did You Know? Presidential Edition!

TweenTribune is a free, online resource from Smithsonian, geared towards teachers and kids in grades K-12. In honor of Presidents' Day, February 19th, TweenTribune issued an article with fun, little-known facts about the past presidents. Check it out below!

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Do You Want to Build a Snowman?

Winter is here and with winter comes snow... in New England, usually LOTS of snow! Keeping your kids entertained can be a challenge when snow days are plentiful. 

Luckily, care.com generated a list of 101 snow games and activities for kids!

No more boring snow days, here!

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Find the activities here!

Talking to Kids about Martin Luther King, Jr.

There is no easy way to talk with children about the injustices of today's world. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a pioneer for civil rights and fairness. Today we honor his fight, his legacy, and his victories in making the world a more peaceful place. 

Andrea McEvoy Spero, director of education at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Institute at Stanford University outlines the best ways to broach the subject, regardless of your child's age. 

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Join the 3rd Annual "A Cure in the Nick of Time" Event

Join the Speech Language Pathology Center Team in supporting our good friend!  

A Cure in the Nick of Time

A cure in the Nick of time

Third Annual Run / Walk
Saturday, September 30th 2017
10:00 AM to 1:00 PM
9:00 AM Registration


The Powder Point Loop
Starting at Duxbury High School

Runners and Walkers of all levels and ages are welcome
Awards will be presented to the top finishers
Raffle will be held in the High School following the event
100% of proceeds will be donated to the Beyond Batten Disease Foundation (BBDF)

Visit www.acureinthenickoftime.com for more information and to make a donation!

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May the day bring sunshine for this year's walk!    Best wishes from the SLP Center 2016 Team.