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Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)

Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)

by Jack Shapiro | Jan 18, 2023 | Language Delay, Speech and Language Therapy

Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) is a type of communication used to supplement or replace verbal speech for individuals with communication disabilities. Our SLPs can provide assessments of individuals and recommend the most appropriate type of AAC,...
Working on Speech and Language Goals and Making It Fun

Working on Speech and Language Goals and Making It Fun

by admin | Jun 14, 2018 | Children, Language Delay, Pre-school, School-Age, Speech and Language Therapy, Speech Delay, Speech Therapy Stories, Toddlers

When your child has many speech and language issues and there are many goals to work on in therapy, how does the speech-language pathologist (S-LP) work on EVERYTHING and at the same time ensure therapy is fun and engaging? Speech-language pathologists know that there...
The Benefits of Storytelling to Preschool Language Development

The Benefits of Storytelling to Preschool Language Development

by admin | Apr 30, 2018 | Home Activities, Language Delay, Pre-school

When children begin school, they need to extend their language skills to include reading and writing. Telling and listening to stories provides a bridge between the oral language skills of early childhood and the more formal language of print. With the ability to tell...

The Importance of Playtime in the Development of Speech and Language Skills in Children

by admin | Mar 10, 2018 | Children, Language Delay, Pre-school, Speech and Language Therapy, Toddlers

We all like to play – children, adolescents, and adults alike. But did you know that the development of play skills is integral to the development of a child’s speech and language skills? Who would have thought something so fun could be so beneficial! A play context,...
Case Study – Pre-School Language

Case Study – Pre-School Language

by Julie Verbanac | Mar 21, 2017 | Language Delay, Pre-school

All parents worry about their children. Is my child eating enough? Is my child sleeping enough? Is my child standing and walking at the right time? Is my child speaking at the right time? Amanda was a first-time mother to a two year old boy named Joel. Joel used...
Working on Multiple Speech & Language Goals Simultaneously … and Making it FUN!

Working on Multiple Speech & Language Goals Simultaneously … and Making it FUN!

by Julie Verbanac | Mar 1, 2017 | Language Delay, Pre-school, Speech and Language Therapy, Speech Delay

When your child has speech and language difficulties simultaneously and there are many goals to work on, how does the speech-language pathologist (S-LP) work on EVERYTHING and at the same time make therapy fun and engaging? Speech-language pathologists know that there...
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