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Nursery Rhymes: Boosting Your Child’s Speech and Language Skills

Nursery Rhymes: Boosting Your Child’s Speech and Language Skills

by Speech Pathologist Julia | Apr 17, 2024 | Blog for Parents, Home Practice, Language, Play, Speech

As parents, we’re always on the lookout for fun and effective ways to support our children’s development. From the moment they’re born, we eagerly seek out activities that promote their growth, from tummy time to first words and beyond. But did you...
Gestures help me communicate better

Gestures help me communicate better

by Speech Pathologist Elaria | Apr 3, 2024 | Augmentative/Alternative Communication, Blog for Parents, Language

Have you watched a baby or toddler who has very few spoken words communicate with the people around them? Did they point, stretch out their arm to reach, shake their head, put their hand out or even take someone by the hand to where they wanted to go? These are all...
Enriching Your Child’s Vocabulary: A Roadmap for Parents

Enriching Your Child’s Vocabulary: A Roadmap for Parents

by Speech Pathologist Kerry | Oct 1, 2023 | Blog for Parents, Language

As parents, one of the most precious gifts we can give our children is a strong vocabulary. A rich and diverse vocabulary not only enhances a child’s communication skills but also plays a crucial role in their cognitive development. However, parents often focus...
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