Some Tips to Work on Early Language During Bathtime
When life gets busy it can be hard to find time to work on your child’s early language skills, BUT you can enhance your child’s communication during everyday activities that you’re already doing! Here are some tips on how to facilitate communication during bath time....
Why Does my Child Stutter?
As a speech-language pathologist, I am often asked “what causes my son/daughter to stutter?” Unfortunately, there isn't one, straight-forward answer. Although much research has been done, clinicians and researchers alike are still unsure. Some researchers think that...
At-Home Tips to Encourage Early Literacy in Your Preschooler
The environment and daily routines in your home can be one of the best teaching tools to help children develop pre-reading skills and overall literacy. A print-rich environment helps foster skills needed for reading. By surrounding your children with print in your...
Can My Child’s Persistent Ear Infections Affect Their Speech?
Allergy season is here in full force and with it comes sneezing, watery eyes and often itching throat. Aside from these apparent symptoms, allergies can also lead to ear infections in children due to irritation in the Eustachian tube. There are very close ties...
How to Help Your Child to Learn to Talk
Often when parents think of what kind of words they would like their toddler to learn, these are some of the ones that come to mind: mama, dada, ball, bear, blanket, bottle, book, movie, car, home. Now take a look at what types of words all of the above are. Think way...
What is it Called When My Child Can’t Pronounce a Sound Like ‘R’
When a youngster is learning to speak, he or she will often have difficulty producing certain sounds and will replace those sounds with another sound. A common example of this is the “Elmer Fudd” way of speaking, where all the /r/ sounds are replaced by /w/ sounds....
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