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Understanding Articulation and What Therapy Looks Like: A Guide for Parents and Caregivers
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Ashley Rose Carter
One key area of communication development is articulation—the ability to pronounce speech sounds correctly. But what does articulation therapy look like, and how can it support your child?
How to Read to Your Child to Build Their Language Skills
January 30, 2025
Ashley Rose Carter
Reading with your child is one of the best ways to support their language development. In fact, research shows that reading aloud to your child from birth helps lay the foundation for strong communication skills.
Early Speech and Language Development: What Parents Should Know
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Kristen Connelly
As a parent, you may wonder if your child’s speech and language skills are on track. While every child develops at their own pace, there are developmental milestones from birth to early childhood that can indicate typical speech-language development.
The Sequential Oral Sensory Approach: A Path to Successful Feeding Therapy
January 23, 2025
Ashley Rose Carter
Feeding issues can be a common challenge for many children, particularly those with sensory processing difficulties or developmental delays. One therapeutic method in supporting sensory feeding therapy is the Sequential Oral Sensory (SOS) Approach.
The Power of Self-Disclosure for People Who Stutter
January 22, 2025
Megan Castleman
Self-disclosure is a technique employed by individuals facing marginalization and stigma, allowing them to convey personal information about themselves to a conversation partner.
Create Your Own Speech Therapy Game at Home: A Fun and Effective Approach
January 18, 2025
McKenzie Abudakar
Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or therapist, incorporating fun and interactive games into your speech therapy sessions can greatly enhance the learning experience.
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