by admin | Feb 25, 2013 | Children, Language Delay, Speech and Language Therapy, Speech Delay
Often times I have heard parents report “My child isn’t saying his /s/ sound yet” or “We noticed he wasn’t using the ‘K’ sound at four years old, but now he’s seven years old and still not using it.” The problem is not all parents know the milestones for speech sound...
by admin | Oct 2, 2012 | Speech and Language Therapy
I’m a Speech Therapist. This is what I do “I’m a speech-language pathologist – SLP”, I said “Who? What do you do to earn your bread?” “Well, I talk, I speak…and that’s what I do… Looks like you have not the slightest clue!” I wake up each morning...
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 | Feb 9, 2012 | Speech and Language Therapy, Speech Delay
People often wonder why we are called SPEECH-LANGUAGE pathologists. Why is there speech AND language in the title? Is there a difference between the two? As ‘communication experts’ S-LP’s work on both speech AND language. Some children/adults will have difficulty with...
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...