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Hi everyone, it's the Holiday Season again. Ho Ho Ho... As we gather for happy celebrations with loved ones, have you thought of getting your little toddler to join in a
Hi everyone, it's the Holiday Season again. Ho Ho Ho... As we gather for happy celebrations with loved ones, have you thought of getting your little toddler to join in a
This is a spinoff from the current Korean pop song which has swept the world, Gangnam Style. It shows how creative our Singaporean children can be, and has even garnered
The difference between auditory processing disorder and hearing loss is that hearing loss there is a problem at the peripheral level (outer, inner ear and auditory nerves). Whereas auditory processing
My previous blog summarized the 3 key principles to stimulate communication. Here are actual examples for each of the 3 key areas: I. ‘Get what you want’. 1. ‘Oh my, this is
“I just want a child I can connect with,” said Mrs Chang as she sat in my speech therapy room, with quiet frustration. The fact is, if you are trying to
My therapy clients are always asking me where I get my toys that I use in my speech and/or language therapy sessions. I came across this great list about recommended
Did You Know How Specific Learning Impairment (SLI) Affects School Aged Children? What is Specific Language Impairment (SLI)? - Specific Language Impairment (SLI) is one of the most common language disorders and