Is thinking about transitions in your day with your little one make you hope that time stops and you won’t have to go anywhere? Transitions can be difficult for many children to do easily. It can be something smallRead More
Oftentimes, when parents hear “speech therapy”, a few things pop into their mind – flashcards and games. While these activities can be helpful for a child to learn new words/sounds, there are also many other ways in which families canRead More
In my previous post, I provided a summary/overview of echolalia. Please look back at that post if you need a quick recap! So now that we have a better understanding of how children who use echolalia tend to learn/acquire language,Read More
Often times, SLPs will ask parents if they have done an OT (Occupational Therapy) evaluation when starting therapy or after therapy has begun. When a therapist asks you about this, it is often to get a better understanding of yourRead More
Have you looked into speech therapy and found a clinic that talks about the therapists and lists what they specialize or are trained in? Sometimes, it can be confusing with all the different trainings to know if they will helpRead More