Diagnosis: Speech and/or Language Delay Reinforcing Therapy Goals at Home
The period after your child's speech/language delay diagnosis can be an unsettling time for the whole family. What does it mean? What happens now? Having a speech and/or language assessment for your child with a professional speech-language pathologist is a great...
Early Signs Your Child May Need Speech Therapy
Trying to determine if a child needs treatment for speech and language delay can be difficult and stressful for parents. Each child expresses him or herself differently and it may be natural for children not to follow the expected milestones exactly as they’re...
The Meet Up Social Communication Group for Teenagers
Does your teenager have trouble meeting people and making friends? If you answered yes, then The Meet Up social group might be the answer. This exciting new program will help your son or daughter learn the skills they need to have a happy and satisfying social life....
Five Strategies to Build Your Child’s Pre-Linguistic Skills
To become an effective communicator, your child must first develop the necessary pre-linguistic skills. The key to developing these skills lies in giving your child opportunities to communicate and making it fun. 1. Let your child show you what he or she wants If your...
Speech Therapy Stories: Wumping in the Basement
Meet Nikki. She's all grown up now, but when she was a child, she visited a speech therapist. This is her story. Although I was only four years old I have clear, vivid memory of the moment I realized I was going to be in more trouble than normal. It’s an image of me...
Communication Worksheets: Practicing Sounds E, L, F, M, P
It's time to practice sounds! Today we're sharing five at-home activity worksheets that help promote communication. The worksheets are to intended provide you and your child a fun and interactive way to increase and enhance communication and vocabulary. They...
Services include assessment and therapy programs that address your communication concerns after 18 years of age.
Services include assessment and therapy programs for pre-school and school-aged children up to 18 years of age.
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Richmond Hill
Head Office and Main Clinic
120 West Beaver Creek Road. Unit 22 Richmond Hill, ON L4B 1L2
Tel: 905.886.5941 | Fax: 905.886.2362
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