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Speech Therapy

From your first worry to your first appointment, and your last speech therapy session – find the information you need to help your child thrive and gain necessary speech skills.

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Should Parents Work on Their Child’s Speech Goals at Home?

In short: Parents should work on speech therapy skills daily with their children. It doesn’t mean you have to sit down as soon as you get home and…

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How to Prepare for a Parent-Teacher Conference

I recommend that parents take notes and obtain a stated plan of action at the end of each meeting. It is important that parents not…

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An Introduction to Art Therapy for Children

One of the biggest forms of therapy integrated into multiple learning modalities is art therapy. According to ArtTherapy.org, art therapy is an integrative mental health…

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How to Prepare Your Kids for Remote Speech Therapy

If your kids were seeing a speech-language pathologist (SLP) before the coronavirus emerged, they were probably used to seeing them in person. However, this face-to-face…

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Creative Alternatives for Continued Learning for Children with Special Needs

My 18-year-old daughter, Annie, has been enrolled in specialized educational programs and services since she was diagnosed in 2004. A key to Annie’s success is…

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Speech Blubs: A User’s Guide

Welcome to Speech Blubs! So far, you’ve received and checked out the report results about your child, and are ready to begin using our speech…

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Speech Therapy for Kids: An All-in-One Guide

This blog attempts to: make that decision clearer and easier by first digging into the questions parents grapple with before they see a speech-language pathologist…