When first beginning speech therapy, it is important to have realistic expectations of your child’s abilities. It is similar to climbing a mountain. Slow and steady wins the race. Do […]
Sparking Speech Over the Summer
Here are some simple ways to encourage language development among toddler and preschool aged children over the summer months: Follow your child’s lead: Join in and play with your child. […]
When is ‘bumpy’ speech a problem?
Many parents become worried when their child’s speech becomes riddled with disfluencies, and they have difficulty getting their words out. Parents may worry that these patterns may be permanent, or […]
The Road to Reading
I love books. I would rather read a book than go to a party (unless of course…it is a dance party). For many children, learning to read will come naturally. […]
