Posts Tagged ‘speech and language development’
Keeping Progress on Track: How Parents Can Support Speech Therapy Over the Holidays
The holiday season is a time for celebration, but it can also bring disruptions to your child’s regular routines, including speech therapy sessions. It’s common for children to lose some of the progress they’ve made during the break from therapy. However, as a parent, you can play a crucial role in ensuring your child maintains…
Read More5 Ways to Increase your Child’s Intelligibility
Intelligibility refers to how clearly a child is able to speak and how much of their speech an adult is able to understand. Often, parents are able to understand a child’s speech much better than others due to familiarity. However, it is important address your child’s intelligibility so that they will be able to clearly…
Read MoreHow Teletherapy is Breaking Barriers:
4 Barriers to Entry with Traditional Speech Therapy and Teletherapy If you’re new to the idea of teletherapy and you’ve not already read our previous blog post “what is teletherapy” then please check that post out as well. You can also check out ASHA’s stance on teletherapy. Teletherapy is a really simple concept. By making…
Read MoreSpeech And Language Developmental Milestones
Speech and language are skills that we depend on to effectively communicate with the world and connect with those around us. As a speech pathologist, it is my job to help parents decide if their child may need speech therapy to assist in their language development. To help with this, I have listed some important…
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