In evaluating new kids, and interviewing parents I am amazed how a common denominator for many is that their child does not sleep through the night, or they struggle staying in their own bed half way through the night. IRead More
Well hello everyone! Today I wanted to tell you a little bit more about teeth. Teeth? Why on earth would a speech pathologist be talking about teeth? Well it turns out that teeth paint a great picture of the wayRead More
Hey All! Are the first few weeks back to school a little trickier to get going on time and keep everyone happy and regulated in the morning?! It is always difficult to get out of the house, but then youRead More
I’m so glad you’re back for part four, the last blog in our question asking series. We are going to talk about “how” questions, open ended questions, and some examples of personal questions I think are good to start practicingRead More
Children learn so much through play. This is often why speech therapy includes play-based activities, such as a variety of games and toys, while targeting articulation and language goals. Playing with a child can easily present repetitions of words, phrases,Read More