Anne-Elisabeth Germain

Queens, New York

B.A in Speech Language Pathology

Anne holds a Bachelor’s degree in Speech Language Pathology. Additionally, she’s had more than 5 years of experience working with the children population either as a French tutor, an assistant teacher or a lead teacher. Within those years of experience, she has not only assisted and developed instructional lesson plans, but she has implemented creative based and fun learning activities for the children.

Anne-Elisabeth Germain's Articles
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Einstein Syndrome: How to Recognize It, and What to Do

What is Einstein Syndrome? Einstein syndrome is the state in which a child exhibits a speech delay, but also demonstrates outstanding analytical skills and memory…

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Common Techniques Used by Speech Therapists

In this reading, you will get to see some of the common techniques used by speech therapists and hopefully, you can use some of them…

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Fun Cooking with Kids to Improve Their Talking Skills

But did you know cooking is also beneficial when it comes to your little one’s social, cognitive, physical development, and language skills? This article focuses…

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Pacifiers: The Pros and Cons

In This Article What is a Pacifier? What are the Pros of Using a Pacifier? What are the Cons of Using a Pacifier?  Pacifiers and…

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Lego Learning Activities for Your Toddler

In addition to bringing a world of endless fun, they can also help your child improve their developmental skills (fine motor skills, language, etc.). This…

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How Speech Therapists Use Mr. Potato Head

In this blog, you see how speech therapists use this classic toy for speech practice.  Following directions These toys can be great in helping kids…

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How to Use Flashcards for Toddlers

When Can You Start Using Flashcards for Kids?  Parents, you can start using flashcards when your child is as early as six-months-old. While that might…

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How to Use Everyday Routines to Build Language Skills

Rise and Shine Start your day slowly. Some mornings are challenging, but that’s okay. The goal is to be gentle and patient when waking your…

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Play-Doh Ideas to Encourage Toddlers’ Talking

Additionally, you can use Play-Doh activities for toddlers as a way to encourage your toddlers to talk. Whether you let them do it freely, or…

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Grocery Store Learning Activities for Kids

In addition to many learning activities you can partake with them, you can also use this moment to work on their social skills in addition…

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Fun at-Home Speech Development Activities for Your Toddler

These are some of the many questions parents and caregivers often wonder when working on their toddler’s speech and language skills. Also, while it can…

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Selective Mutism vs. Shyness

You also notice this behavior around strangers and certain family members. When you talk to friends, they tell you not to worry and it’s probably…

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7 Ways to Improve Your Child’s Speech Development

What if your child does not reach the average language milestone? After parents get over the initial concern, one of the first steps is to…

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How Anxiety Affects Speech in Children

For many, the idea of a child having anxiety seems almost impossible. And yet, studies tell us it is one of the most common forms…

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Selective Mutism: An Introduction for Parents

In this article, you will learn what it is, and also read about the ways to recognize it, treatments for selective mutism, and gain awareness…