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Evaluation Begins with Baby Talk

Children with cleft lip and palate and other craniofacial conditions generally have normal language development — learning of words and sentence structure — but may have problems producing the different sounds necessary for speech. Speech-language pathologists, who have completed a two-year master’s degree program as well as a fellowship, are important members of the craniofacial team at Children’s Hospital Boston.

Fall 2020 Newsletter

Our Fall issue of Facing the Future is here!! Read about: the Paces for Faces Walk (pictures included), our NEW Virtual Parent Support Program, Dr. James MacLaine's new dental appliance, 2021 Scholarships and MORE!!

Fall Parent Support Meeting

Parents gathered on Saturday, November 17, 2018 for an informal discussion over breakfast and coffee. It was helpful for parents of older children to share their journey with others experiencing similar obstacles. The next meeting will be on May 11, 2019.

Medical Journals

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