Search Results
In addition to providing excellent and comprehensive multidisciplinary care to our patients, the Boston Children's Hospital Epilepsy Genetics Program is also actively involved research. Our main research initiatives are: The Genetics of Epilepsy and …
Boston Children’s Hospital’s Audiology Program visit — ‘My Hospital Story’ Version A Version B Hearing loss in children: Strategies for better communication Helpful parent/patient pamphlets Helping the child with conductive hearing loss Helping the child …
The Augmentative Communication Program focuses on evaluating the complex communication needs of our patients and determining the most appropriate high-tech, low-tech, and/or no-tech augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) solutions. Our …
Use of technology The Autism Language Program has a long history of using technology to help children communicate and learn. In our evaluations we try to connect a child's needs with available and appropriate technology. When such technology does not …
Related publications Shane HC, Weiss-Kapp S, Cordeiro R. Using the Procedural Knowledge Profile® To Establish Communication Goals and Objectives, Presented at Autism Society of America National Conference, Providence, RI, July, 2006. Shane HC. Practical …
Evaluation and treatment Welcome to the Autism Language Program at Boston Children's Hospital. The staff in the ALP have extensive experience diagnosing and treating children and adults with autism spectrum disorder by using these tools: communication …
Professional readings and references Our program director, Dr. Brodsky, is co-editor of the new second edition of the Manual of Pediatric Balance Disorders, which is a helpful resource for clinicians and students specializing in pediatric vestibular and …
Location Boston Children's Waltham 9 Hope Ave. Waltham, MA 02453 781-216-2799 Fax: 781-216-3155 If you would like more information on scheduling an appointment, please call 781-216-2799 or email balanceprogram@childrens.harvard.edu . Driving directions …
Preparing for your virtual visit in the Blood Disorders (Hematology) Center To have a virtual visit, you just need a mobile device, tablet, or computer with Wi-Fi connection. On the day of the visit you can video chat with your provider and share screens. …
Our innovative approach The main objective of our research program is to improve the understanding of bone and soft tissue cancers and develop new ways to treat children with these conditions. We participate in internal research initiatives as well as …