Speech at the Dinner/Breakfast Table

Another activity that we do daily that can be a language rich experience is eating at the breakfast/dinner table! Everyone is together, and eating is such a social experience! For the most part, eating at the table is enjoyable andRead More

Speech Therapy during Bath time?!

  Have you been thinking of how you can incorporate more language into your daily routines without having to take more time out of your day to work on it specifically?! As a Speech-Language Pathologist, it is second nature toRead More

The Importance of Waiting

Having the privilege of working on early intervention with some young children (1-3 years old), I have been able to be reminded frequently of the importance of a task that can be hard to do, both as a parent andRead More

What Feeding Therapy Could Look Like

Feeding therapy – What it can look like!   While the overarching goal of feeding therapy is to help improve the diet by improving skills or decreasing sensory defensiveness to foods, therapy can look many different ways, depending on theRead More

Picky Eater – When to Ask for Help

  The last few posts have gone over reasons that a child may be a picky eater.  Today, we will look at some red flags to know if you should seek help for your child.  It is important to rememberRead More