Within their first year, your child will begin to recognize and form their first words, recognize forms in pictures, and develop crucial language skills. Telling stories has been a part of society since the dawn of time, and story time is just as important to the...
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....
It’s time to practice sounds! Today we’re sharing four 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....
You may have heard your child’s school or her speech-language pathologist refer to learning in a play-based curriculum or environment. A play-based curriculum means that children learn through play. The idea behind this is that when children are given the...
“Can I help?” comes the question as little hands drag a stool or chair over to the counter. Many children like to help out in the kitchen. Preparing a meal or snack together is a great opportunity for parents to get things done while learning language skills at the...
Six to twelve months after being born your child starts to look at photos, recognize sounds and point to items that interest them. Reading to your child regularly is one of the most important factors for them to develop a healthy level of communication in the infancy...