Should You Correct Your Child’s Speech?
Many parents wonder if they are doing too much or not enough when it comes to …
Many parents wonder if they are doing too much or not enough when it comes to …
Many parents worry that their child is being defiant, stubborn, or intentionally difficult. You might hear …
Many parents notice it suddenly. A child who can speak clearly starts using a higher-pitched voice, …
When families think about supporting speech and language development, they often picture one-on-one time with an …
“My child gets frustrated when trying to talk. What should I do?” This is a common …
The holiday season naturally invites play, exploration, and shared routines, all of which are essential for …
Preschoolers are curious, imaginative, and eager to participate. Holiday traditions offer rich opportunities for conversation, storytelling, …
Holiday seasons create warm, predictable routines, and toddlers thrive on this kind of repetition. When you …
Language development begins long before a child ever says their first word. Every sound, gesture, and …
Echolalia means a child repeats words or phrases they have heard before. This can be right …
As a speech-language pathologist, I often hear parents say things like: “They will not do that …
As a speech-language pathologist, I often hear parents say things like: “They will not do that …
Teaching families how to use social stories is an important topic for me. Social stories are …
Many parents ask, “Should I use flashcards with my preschooler?” Flashcards can help older children practice …