In this post, we’ll explore the differences between the two and what you can do if you think your child may have one of these disorders.
If your child has difficulty pronouncing the /r/ sound, don’t worry. There are many reasons why this may be the case and tips to help correct the problem.
Want to give your child a head start? Here are seven reasons why teaching your child sign language is a great idea!
There are many myths about AAC. This article will debunk 6 of the most common ones and explain why they are not true.
Do your kids make up words? What if your child has a speech problem – should you correct them? Here’s how to manage made up words.
Best ways to help your child who stutters. In this video/article, we share our “baker’s dozen” tips to help your child with stuttering
Dysphagia affects how a person swallows, making it difficult to eat, drink, and speak. Speech therapists can help – here’s one story.
Help your child with their lisp to make the S-sound. What a lisp is, why it happens, and what you can do at home to help your child.
Focusing on a book can become an adventure with dialogic reading. Create foundational skills for reading, speech and language development.
We’re excited to share this easy New Year’s tradition for kids that can help your toddler with speech therapy.