by admin | Jul 6, 2012 | Children
The summer is a time to enjoy beautiful weather, rays of sunshine and the company of friends of family. With this fantastic, fun-filled season comes outdoor sports and activities such as cycling, football, baseball and more. Cycling, for example, is a reasonably safe...
by admin | Jul 6, 2012 | Children, Toddlers
It’s never too early to introduce shared book reading to your child’s daily routine. Shared book reading is a fun and exciting way to engage with your child and enrich language development and exposure. It is widely believed that the more comfortable children are...
by admin | Jun 1, 2012 | Children
Bedtime stories are part of the routines in many households. Most of the time, parents are the ones reading stories to their children, but learning how to tell a story is also a part of every child’s language development. Just as their vocabulary evolves, so do their...
by admin | Feb 16, 2012 | Children, Home Activities, Pre-school, School-Age, Speech and Language Therapy, Speech Delay, Toddlers
When you are told that child needs a boost with expressive language development it might seem overwhelming to add yet another task to your endless to do list for the day. Here are two games that you can play anywhere/anytime. They will help add language to any daily...
by admin | Dec 8, 2011 | Children
When parents walk through our door, they often want to know ‘WHY’ their child is not understanding and talking like other children; ‘WHY’ they aren’t pronouncing sounds like others; or ‘WHY’ they’re stuttering. Listed below are some factors that are known to...
by admin | Nov 1, 2011 | Adolescents, Adult issues, Children, Home Activities, Miscellaneous, Speech and Language Therapy
Think back to a recent cocktail party you attended with distant relatives or unfamiliar co-workers in a new job setting…did you dread getting ready for the event? Did you feel awkward trying to start a conversation with your distant Aunt? Did you feel your heart...