by Marianne | Mar 21, 2023 | Autism Spectrum Disorder, Children, Late-Talkers / Early Language for Toddlers
This may be the first time you’ve heard of “executive functioning”. But did you know that it’s an integral part of your child’s development since birth? In This Article You'll Learn About... What executive functioning is and why it’s important for your child What the...
by Marianne | Oct 19, 2022 | Children, Late-Talkers / Early Language for Toddlers, Pronunciation / Articulation, Reading and Literacy
Does your young one get bored with learning unfamiliar words and speaking with you? It’s time to make practice sessions fun and exciting with some toddler toys geared towards speech and language learning! Some studies even suggest that play-based exercises may...
by Marianne | Dec 8, 2021 | Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC), Autism Spectrum Disorder, Children, Social Skills (ASD / Down Syndrome)
Autism can be confusing at times, and communication can be difficult. Children with ASD often find it hard to participate in social interactions, follow instructions, and adjust to routine changes. Instead of struggling through the misunderstandings, parents have...
by Marianne | Dec 7, 2021 | Adults, Speech Therapy
Communication is a big part of everyone’s life, no matter what the age. It’s something that adults take for granted when speaking properly is an expected ability for anyone at that stage in life. While many speech pathologists specialize in pediatric...
by Marianne | Dec 6, 2021 | Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC), Children
Overcoming speech disorders can be challenging for your loved ones. The lack of ways to communicate may limit their expression or cause frustrations when spending time with their family. This is where AAC comes in. AAC, or Augmentative and Alternative Communication...
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