Toys and techniques for improving language skills in children
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
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
Many parents have difficulty understanding why their children cannot speak or read, especially since these are skills we take for granted and do without thinking. Here’s another way to help parents
The study on SLI (Specific Language Impairment) is really commendable and deserves attention fromparents and teachers. Look at the number of children involved. Thousands of them. (Incidentally, millions of beauty products
The following is a list of general factors compiled by Magan Chen (our Principal Speech Language Therapist / Pathologist) based on actual clinical practice helping children in their speech and
Often when children are being stubborn and/or negative, parents can feel helpless, and feel as if their child has ‘won’, and they have ‘lost’. In this article Children with Autism:
This is a good example of oral motor exercise using simple things you can find at home.
Great to see the child receiving speech therapy at an early age - early intervention! What a wonderful eg of speech therapy. Apart from the tactile cueing, the speech therapist is