by admin | Jun 14, 2018 | Children, Language Delay, Pre-school, School-Age, Speech and Language Therapy, Speech Delay, Speech Therapy Stories, Toddlers
When your child has many speech and language issues and there are many goals to work on in therapy, how does the speech-language pathologist (S-LP) work on EVERYTHING and at the same time ensure therapy is fu n and engaging? Speech-language pathologists know that...
by admin | Jun 14, 2018 | Children, Group Therapy, Language Delay, Pre-school, School-Age, Speech and Language Therapy, Toddlers
The summer is almost here – Is it a good time for speech therapy? Yes! It is a perfect time to work on your child’s communication goals because your child is more relaxed and does not have the added pressures of early mornings, school routines and...
by admin | Mar 10, 2018 | Children, Language Delay, Pre-school, Speech and Language Therapy, Toddlers
We all like to play – children, adolescents, and adults alike. But did you know that the development of play skills is integral to the development of a child’s speech and language skills? Who would have thought something so fun could be so beneficial! A play context,...
by Julie Verbanac | Mar 1, 2017 | Language Delay, Pre-school, Speech and Language Therapy, Speech Delay
When your child has speech and language difficulties simultaneously and there are many goals to work on, how does the speech-language pathologist (S-LP) work on EVERYTHING and at the same time make therapy fun and engaging? Speech-language pathologists know that there...
by admin | Jun 10, 2016 | Children, School-Age, Speech and Language Therapy
It isn’t out of the ordinary for a young child to have issues with stuttering. In fact, quite a few children under the age of 5 will have such issues with their speech. This time in their life is crucial to both speech and personal development, so having issues with...
by admin | Jun 9, 2016 | School-Age, Speech and Language Therapy, Speech Delay
Exams are never easy and preparing for them can sometimes be a nightmare for students, especially those with learning disabilities or acquired brain injuries. Students with these conditions are at a severe disadvantage in the classroom. Speech-language pathologists...