Why Flashcards Aren’t the Best Way to Teach Preschoolers Speech and Language
Many parents ask, “Should I use flashcards with my preschooler?” Flashcards can help older children practice …
Many parents ask, “Should I use flashcards with my preschooler?” Flashcards can help older children practice …
What is joint attention? Joint attention is the shared focus between two people on the same …
Why Conversation Matters Homework is not just about getting the right answers. It is about making …
Phonological awareness may sound like a complex term, but it simply means helping children become aware …
If you’ve ever found yourself naturally raising your pitch, slowing down, and exaggerating your words when …
You are with your child through all their experiences, big and small. You see how they …
As a parent or caregiver, you have a special intuition about your child. You notice their …
Ever watch your child trying to join a game on the playground or figure out how …
One of the most common concerns I hear from parents of preschoolers involves “bumpy” speech, or …
It can feel confusing and even alarming when your child, who seemed to be finding their …
Ready to trade perfectly clean floors for giggles, gooey hands, and a surprising boost in your …
Think about how much of our daily lives involves taking turns. We take turns talking in …
As children transition from preschool to elementary school, their world of communication expands dramatically. They are …
One of the most powerful tools I use in my therapy sessions with preschoolers isn’t a …