Are you raising your children to be bilingual? What do we mean? According to the definition, bilingualism refers to ‘individuals or groups of people who acquire communicative skills in more than one language’ (CQ3, 2006:268). In simpler terms, it means...
According to the Human Footprint, a Nick Watt’s documentary from 2007, the average person speaks 4,300 words a day. We use our voice more often than we realize and it is easy to forget to take care of what seems to be our most valuable tool. As a speech-language...
My favorite book series to read is undoubtedly, the Harry Potter series. Even as an adult I was intrigued by this story of an orphaned school-aged boy who on his 11th birthday learned that he had a gift that set him apart from his peers. Harry soon discovered a world...
We’re pleased to announce that registration is open for our spring Speech-language Group Therapy. Our social communication groups are designed to help children, teens, and adults with ASD, ADD, ADHD, and acquired brain injury develop the skills necessary to...
Do you ever wonder why your Speech-language pathologist recommends your child attend group therapy to supplement their individual speech therapy sessions? Strong social communication skills are one of the most important aspects children learn in order to develop and...