Using bubbles with your child is an awesome way to work on language skills and also early developing speech sounds. Bubbles for speech therapy is fun and great to do outdoors (or even indoors if you don't mind a little clean-up after). I have found bubbles to be very motivating for young children which helps … Continue reading Bubbles for Speech Therapy
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5 Books to Encourage Language Development
Reading to your child is one of the best and easiest way to promote language growth. Books help children increase vocabulary and also encourage asking questions and commenting. As a speech language pathologist, I begin many therapy sessions with books. Children are encouraged to label objects and actions, answer questions (i.e. "Where is the rabbit?"), … Continue reading 5 Books to Encourage Language Development
What Can I Do to Help My Child’s Speech and Language?
The American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA) provides valuable information for speech languageĀ pathologists and parents looking to aidĀ their children in speech and language development. Follow the links below which will bring you to the official ASHA information regarding speech and language milestones and how you as a parent can help your child achieve them. Birth … Continue reading What Can I Do to Help My Child’s Speech and Language?
Help To Improve Your Child’s Speech and Language Skills
As a speech language pathologist working with children for many years, family involvement is a crucial part of the therapy process. When families are involved in the therapy and know how to help their children increase speech and language skills, goals are achieved much quicker and results are truly visible. The purpose of this blog … Continue reading Help To Improve Your Child’s Speech and Language Skills