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The ASHA Leader Online 2004-2005 Letters to The ASHA Leader

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Here are some of the letters we've published in 2004 and 2005 issues of The ASHA Leader

December 27, 2005

An Inspiring Issue

Taking Evidence-Based Practice Seriously

November 29, 2005

Thank You For Hurricane Relief Efforts

Stuttering and the Military

November 8, 2005

Outrageous CE Registry Fees

No More Red Dresses

October 18, 2005

Military Rejects People Who Stutter

Mentoring Students Around the World

September 27, 2005

Costly CEUs

Another Perspective on Multiculturalism in Malaysia

September 6, 2005

Oral Motor Treatments

Articulation Therapy Today

Newsweek Article Undermines Audiology

August 16, 2005

Better Descriptors for African American English

Proactive Ways to Address Work Problems

July 12, 2005

Black Dialect Presents Unique Challenges

Beyond Classical Conditioning

Addressing the SLP Shortage

June 14, 2005

Digital Hearing Aids Are Effective for Millions 

Educate the Educators

May 24, 2005

Improvement Needed

Audiology's Long Journey

May 3, 2005

Getting Districts to Pay for Dues

Call for ASHA Monographs

March 22, 2005

ASHA is a Great Resource

Seeking Help for International Directory

Begin a Dialogue on Dues

February 8, 2005

Recognizing Catherine Chamberlain 

Kudos for Awards Supplement 

Impressive Coverage

January 18, 2005

Discouraged by Dues

Request for Better Balance

You Say TINnitus; I Say tinNITEus

December 14, 2004

Keeping Current on Technology

Kudos for the Quadrilateral Agreement

November 16, 2004

AAC Based on Individual Need

Clarifying PECS Prerequisites

November 2, 2004

Preventing Conflicts in Due Process

Kudos for The Leader Online

September 21, 2004

The Joy of Academia

A Call for Apprenticeships

June 22, 2004

Selective Mutism and Communication Competence

Facilitate Required Continuing Education

May 25, 2004

CE Requirements Redundant

A Lifetime of Stewardship to BHSC

Advocating for Appropriate Assessments

Congratulations, Oregon Public Schools

May 11, 2004

A Person, Not a Disorder

Technology Facilitates Academic Pursuit

April 27, 2004

E-Stim Promotes Laryngeal Elevation

Clinical Trials of E-Stim Underway

April 13, 2004

The Future of SLPAs

Kudos for Buffalo Hearing and Speech Center

A Person, Not A Disorder

March 30, 2004

Affordable Continuing Education Needed

March 16, 2004

A Tribute to Volunteers

Fond Memories of Clinical Practice

March 2, 2004

Clarity Needed on Philosophical Views

Noteworthy Article

February 17, 2004

The Future of SLPAs

Animal-Assisted Therapy

Similarities Between Health and School Settings

Salaries and CE Costs

February 3, 2004

HIPAA Compliance and Electronic Billing

Changes Needed for NCLB

January 20, 2004

Support for Direct Billing

Convention Tips

Silence on the "75% rule"

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