As we step into a new year, it’s an opportune moment to […]
Communication breakdowns with children can be immensely challenging for parents. Whether your […]
Communication is a fundamental aspect of human interaction, and for some individuals, […]
In the dynamic world of pediatric speech therapy, therapists constantly seek innovative […]
Every parent wants the best for their child, especially when it comes […]
Play is a critical part of your child’s learning and development, but […]
For children with speech and language challenges, access to effective speech therapy […]
Language acquisition is complex, but knowing how your child is acquiring language […]
As parents, we naturally want the best for our children, especially when […]
At the age of three, children are beginning to explore and engage […]
Tongue thrust, also known as orofacial myofunctional disorder (OMD), is a condition […]
If you notice that your child is experiencing delayed speech or language […]
April is Occupational Therapy Month, which is a time to recognize and […]
April is Autism Awareness Month, which is a time to educate ourselves […]
As parents, we want the best for our children, especially when it […]
The development of the “r” sound in children is a complex and […]
As children grow and develop, they reach various milestones in their language […]
As children grow and develop, they reach many milestones in their speech […]
Articulation therapy is a specialized form of speech therapy that focuses on […]
Looking for creative ways to play at home. Here are some ideas […]
What is Interoceptive Awareness? Interoception is a sense that provides information about the […]
Your TOUCH sense… Supports the development of the body map. This promotes […]
What Is Occupational Therapy? Occupational Therapy is a client-centered health profession that […]
The Purpose of Play – Play is an essential part of development […]
Why Movement Matters The movement, or vestibular, sense has important far-reaching connections […]
What is Praxis? Praxis is the ability to conceptualize, sequence & execute […]
Handwriting is a complex task that involves many underlying sensory motor foundations […]
Feeding evaluations determine if a child’s feeding skills are atypical and if […]
What is Childhood Apraxia of Speech? Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) is […]
What does OT stand for? OT stands for Occupational Therapy. What is […]
I get questions all the time for toy recommendations. There are so […]
As a speech therapist, one of the most important aspects of my […]
What does AAC stand for? AAC stands for “Augmentative and Alternative Communication”.  […]
What is Stuttering? Stuttering, which is also known as stammering or disfluent […]
Find out about typical language development and if your child is a late talker.
What is teletherapy? Teletherapy is a tool that uses technology, such as […]
What does PROMPT stand for? PROMPT is an acronym that stands for […]
I get calls frequently requesting Myofunctional Therapy for infants after a tongue tie release. Let's take a look at all the acronyms, breakdown what they mean, and discuss what provider and type of therapy is appropriate to seek out after a tongue/lip tie release.
Language learning can be facilitated through simple and effective strategies. Let’s look […]
Have you ever wondered if your child may need feeding therapy? What […]
About Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders Children, teenagers, and adults may suffer from Oromyofuncitonal […]
It is perfectly natural for parents to worry. If they don’t worry […]
It can be nerve-wracking to know what typical development looks like and […]