25 Days of CSD is our annual awareness campaign; it was first started in 2020. Each day we posted a video of somebody with a communication disorder or difference talking about the way that they communicate. They was followed by a fact about their disorder or difference. The goal was to spread awareness about how communication varies, but is still effective, across people.
This campaign was originally posted on the University of South Florida's Online NSSLHA's Facebook page, but it was reposted on the Communication For All social media in July. You can see the videos below any time of year!
Dr. Jenna Silver Luque, our NSSLHA Advisor, welcomes you to 25 Days of CSD and introduces Communication For All.
Courtland Crain is a Speech-Language Pathology Master's Student and a Person who Stutters. You can also follow him at on Twitter @CourtlandCrain and on Instagram @StutteringSLP. You can also see more content from him on YouTube at www.youtube.com/c/CourtlandCrain.
Harper shows us what a kid with Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) sounds like.
Bradley tells us about the different ways he communicates in different situations.
Jamal shares why he chooses to use American Sign Language (ASL).
Vlada, from the Ukraine, talks about her experience with accent management.
Doug, a singer, talks about his experience having surgery to remove a vocal cord polyp.
Brittney shares how speech-language pathologists can help transgender individuals some aspects of their speech.
Keerthana, an audiology student, shares her experience going from hearing aids to a cochlear implant.
Layla and her family show us how she uses her Tobii eye gaze device.
Jose, an army veteran, talks about his experiences with tinnitus (a ringing or buzzing in the ears).
Courtney, who has Down Syndrome, talks about her experiences with communication.
Tom talks about his speech post-stroke with Broca's Aphasia.
Watch a clip of Virginia, a mother a grandmother, with dementia.
Gene shows us the Lingraphica AAC device he uses to communicate after he had a stroke.
Cheyenne shares her experience with Selective Mutism as a child.
Kristin has ALS which has caused dysarthria. In this video she both speaks and shows the use of her AAC device.
Alison was born with a unilateral cleft lip. She has been seeing a speech-language pathologist since she was young.
Richard talks about the difficulty he had producing 't' and 's' when he was younger.
Nora talks about her cochlear implant and the system she uses in school to help hear her teacher.
Dr. Ben Russell, CCC-A, talks about his experience with hearing loss caused by a Traumatic Brain Injury in college.
This video is in memory of George, who passed away from COVID before he could he could be recorded. His daughter-in-law shares a little bit about George and some tips about communicating with those with communication disorders.
Dr. Donna Polelle, CCC-SLP, from the University of South Florida, Sarasota-Manatee Campus, discusses where you might find SLP's and what they do.
Dr. Michelle Arnold, AuD, CCC-A, from the University of South Florida, Sarasota-Manatee Campus, talks about what audiologists do as well as some common signs of hearing loss.
The 2020 Campaign wraps up with the board members sharing what Communication For All means to them.
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