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Fluency Shaping Versus Stuttering Modification Strategies
March 27, 2025
Megan Castleman
Stuttering therapy includes Fluency Shaping, which teaches smoother speech to prevent stuttering, and Stuttering Modification, which helps manage stuttering moments.
Why Do We Take Data in Speech Therapy Sessions?
March 26, 2025
Ashley Rose Carter
If you have a child in speech therapy, it’s natural to wonder about the progress your child is making. One essential part of this process involves collecting data during each session. But why is this so important?
Supporting Your Child with Selective Mutism at Home
March 26, 2025
Keesha Sarman
Selective mutism (SM) can feel challenging for children and their families, but with patience, understanding, and thoughtful strategies, you can create a supportive environment to help your child grow in confidence.
Stimming 101: A Fun and Quick Dive Into the Sensory World!
March 26, 2025
Ashley Rose Carter
Stimming involves repetitive actions like hand-flapping, rocking, tapping the same icon on an AAC device, or repeating words and sounds.
Food Chaining: Gradually Expanding Your Child’s Diet
March 26, 2025
Kristen Connelly
The SOS Approach to Feeding recognizes that eating involves sensory experiences, not just taste. Food chaining respects your child’s comfort level and helps them gradually accept new foods without pressure.
Diaphragmatic Breathing: A Helpful Tool for Kids Who Stutter
March 26, 2025
Megan Castleman
One of the first steps speech therapists teach to support kids who stutter is diaphragmatic breathing. This form of breathing fosters both physical and mental benefits, creating a solid foundation for easier, relaxed speech.
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