by Marianne | Aug 30, 2021 | Children, Pronunciation / Articulation, Stuttering and Stammering
Is your child repeating letters or syllables when they speak? Do they pause for too long between their words? Stuttering is a speech disruption that is common for young children. Many think that stuttering is a lifelong speech disorder. This may be true in some cases,...
by Marianne | Aug 19, 2021 | Adults, Aphasia, Traumatic Brain Injury
When you talk to your doctor after your loved one has a stroke or head injury, they may suspect aphasia to be one of the crucial effects of the incident. The first thing you may ask is: what is aphasia? In this article, we’ll cover the basics of the disorder and what...
by Marianne | Aug 11, 2021 | Adults, Aphasia, Traumatic Brain Injury
Talking to your loved one after a stroke or traumatic brain injury becomes difficult if they have aphasia. Whichever type of aphasia they may have, there are many ways that you can lead them towards recovery. During the first few months of aphasia symptoms, it can be...
by Marianne | Aug 4, 2021 | Children, Reading and Literacy
Your child won’t run if at first they cannot walk. The same principle goes when it comes to basic language skills. They won’t be able to communicate until they have the very foundation needed for it: literacy. But what is it in the first place? Literacy...
by Marianne | Aug 3, 2021 | Children, Late-Talkers / Early Language for Toddlers, Pronunciation / Articulation, Social Skills (ASD / Down Syndrome)
Your beloved child is finally talking! But wait… what are they saying? It is normal to not fully understand your child during their early years. It’s part of their development process, but you might be wondering what exactly is happening and how you can...
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