by Jack Shapiro | Feb 4, 2025 | Speech and Language Therapy
Play is a natural and essential part of childhood, and it can also be a powerful tool in speech therapy. Play-based speech therapy leverages the inherent joy and engagement of play to help children develop their speech and language skills. This blog explores how...
by Jack Shapiro | Feb 4, 2025 | Speech and Language Therapy
Raising a bilingual child comes with numerous benefits, including enhanced cognitive abilities and better cultural awareness. However, parents often worry about the potential for speech delays. This blog will address common concerns and provide insights into how...
by Jack Shapiro | Feb 4, 2025 | Speech and Language Therapy
Hearing your child’s first words is a cherished milestone, but when those words are slow to come, it can be a source of concern. Late talking in children is not uncommon, and there are many ways parents can support their child’s language development. Here are...
by Jack Shapiro | Feb 4, 2025 | Speech and Language Therapy
Speech therapy exercises can be incredibly beneficial for children with speech and language challenges. While working with a speech-language pathologist (SLP) is essential, there are many effective exercises parents can do at home to support their child’s...
by Jack Shapiro | Feb 4, 2025 | Speech and Language Therapy
As parents, you eagerly await every milestone in your child’s development, from their first smile to their first steps. One of the most exciting and significant milestones is when your toddler starts to communicate using words. However, it’s essential to...
by Jack Shapiro | Feb 4, 2025 | Speech and Language Therapy
As parents, it’s natural to be concerned about your child’s development and well-being. Communication is a vital aspect of their growth, and you might find yourself wondering if your child is meeting the expected milestones. Speech therapy can be a...