| Afasic: UK charity assisting children and young adults with communication impairments. Listings for the organization's publications and local groups. |
| 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. |
| Brainstorm Educational Resources: Speech and language resources for Australian speech pathologists, teachers and parents. Proudly distributing Super Duper and Remedia publications. |
| Carol's Speech and Language Disorders Homepage: Maintained by a therapist, and featuring articles, resources, and online activities. |
| Caroline Bowen Ph.D: Provides a directory of speech-language pathology resources for consumers, professionals, and students. |
| Child Language Research Center at the University of Iowa: Concerned with developmental language disorders and oversees several projects which are being conducted on specific language impairment. |
| Communication Disorders and Sciences Library: Links to information on communication disorders and sciences as well as other related links. |
| 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. |
| Hidden Brilliance: Supportive information for persons living with a speech impediment, learning disability or other condition that hides their true brilliance. |
| Luisa Cabré, Logopedics Online: Multilingual answers to questions about logopedics, the pedagogical treatment of speech and language disturbances. |
| 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. |
| Speechville Express: A language-development resource for parents, educators, and medical professionals. Impairment-specific articles, books, software, toys, and support groups are featured. |
| Talking Point: An informational resource for parents and professionals, focusing on speech, language, and communication difficulties in children. Developed by the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists, Afasic, and I Can. |
| The National Center for Neurogenic Communication Disorders: Staffed by scientists, educators, students, and supporting personnel who are concerned with speech and language disorders caused by diseases of the nervous system. |
| The Voice Academy: A self-paced, no-cost, virtual school created to educate teachers about the dangers of voice disorders in their profession. |
| The Voice Foundation: A world leader in the 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. |
| Voice Medicine: Information concerning a wide range of voice disorders, including laryngitis, vocal fold paralysis, cysts, nodules, and polyps. Presented by Lucian Sulica, MD. |