Echolalia Pt. 2

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

What is OT and why is my therapist talking about it with me?

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

So What Is “PROMPT”

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

Sooo What About Pacifiers?

There is so much information out there on pacifiers and when/how to take them away.  As a parent, the thought of taking it away can be overwhelming and a little scary.  The nuk or pacifier has been a way forRead More

Whistles

We are back! Just in case you missed it, go back a few weeks in the blog and see the previous posts I’ve written about Oral Placement Therapy, how and why we use tools in speech, and if your childRead More