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Best resources for speech therapy at home! We cover parenting tips & speech and language development to bring you all you need to know to keep your child thriving.

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Overcoming Speech and Language Problems at Halloween

Many parents are alarmed when they notice that other children have more developed speech than their kids. Fortunately, this is not as significant a problem…

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Safe Family Travel Ideas during a Pandemic

So, where can you travel virtually that will keep the whole family happy? Libraries Start with your local library.  Libraries offer so many free opportunities…

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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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Early Literacy Skills and How to Encourage Them

Literacy is so much more than just being able to read and write; it’s about understanding, listening, speaking, spelling, and vocabulary. If a child is…

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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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Holiday Workout for Your Whole Family with Aiden Ivy!

Well, Speech Blubs is pleased to invite you to a special holiday podcast about working out with a TikTok dad fitness sensation, Aiden Ivy on…

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Getting Ready to Read: Tips for Parents

That mysterious activity that the “big people” can easily do – reading – is no longer a complete secret. Sounding out new words is a…

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Unschooling - The Ultimate Guide for Parents

Changing times and growing needs means new concepts. Unschooling is a concept that is fast replacing the conventional, time-honored school system that’s prevalent in our…

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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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My son was diagnosed with bilateral hearing loss in both ears last year, and after his surgery, Speech Blubs is the best app to get him on track with kids his age.

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The Journey to Advocacy and Finding Charlie’s Voice

I remember the day like it was yesterday – where I parked, what I was wearing, what day of the week it was. I didn’t…

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4 Parenting Styles Guaranteed to Make Your Child Successful

The four types of parenting styles explored in this blog are: authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, and uninvolved. Child development and child outcomes are usually directly related…

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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…

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Speech Delay in Toddlers: An All-in-One Guide for Parents

Welcome to our series of “All-in-One” guides connecting blog writers around an important topic that is explored in-depth on our blog page. The subject of…

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Toddler Tantrums - A Speech Therapist’s Advice

There are many kinds of tantrums, including crying, flopping on the floor, pouting, yelling, and even hitting or biting. But why do they happen and…

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