Children Shouldn’t Spend Years Learning How to Say a Sound When it comes to effective speech therapy for children, efficiency and effectiveness are key. If a child is spending years working on the same speech sounds without significant progress, it might be time...
Singing songs with your child is not only fun but it helps develop the basic fundamental skills of language. When singing we are learning different sounds, identifying word meanings, learning how to label, promoting eye contact, increasing turn taking skills, using...
Teaching more A child’s first attempts to communicate is usually a request in order to satisfy a want or need. In the beginning stages of language this is normally done through the use of gestures (pointing, eye contact, pulling) and vocalizations. If your child is...
Children have an innate ability to communicate. It is important to screen your child to determine if they are developing the appropriate prelinguistic skills and understanding of symbolism required to develop language and literacy.
What Is It? A quick, 15 minute, screening using standardized protocols to measure your childs speech and language skills in comparison to age-related peers. Both fast and efficient, this screening provides detailed information that will help determine if your child is...
A Speech Language Pathologist works to prevent, assess, diagnose, and treat speech, language, and cognitive disorders. Speech therapists can help improve difficulty in the areas as they relate to: Articulation: The correct pronunciation of words and speaking clearly....