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Language vs Speech: What’s the Difference?

Language vs Speech: What’s the Difference?

by Speech Pathologist Nicole | Jan 21, 2026 | Blog for Parents, General, Language, Speech

Many parents hear the terms speech and language used together and assume they mean the same thing. While they’re closely connected, speech and language are actually two different skills – and understanding the difference can make it much easier to know when (and...
Why We Don’t “Wait and See” for Speech Sound Difficulties

Why We Don’t “Wait and See” for Speech Sound Difficulties

by Speech Pathologist Chanelle | Jan 14, 2026 | Blog for Parents, General, Home Practice, Language, Speech

Parents are often told to “wait and see” when they notice their child has trouble saying certain sounds. You might hear things like: “They’ll grow out of it.” “Lots of kids talk like that.” “Let’s give it a bit more time.” While this advice is usually well...
Why AAC Doesn’t Stop a Child From Talking

Why AAC Doesn’t Stop a Child From Talking

by Speech Pathologist Julia | Nov 10, 2025 | Augmentative/Alternative Communication, Blog for Parents, Language, Neurodiversity

It’s understandable that parents worry introducing Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) – like a speech-generating device, sign system, or picture board – might stop their child from learning to talk. The truth is, it doesn’t. In fact, research...
Speech Sounds in Kids: What’s Typical and When to Get Help

Speech Sounds in Kids: What’s Typical and When to Get Help

by Speech Pathologist Julia | Nov 5, 2025 | Blog for Parents, General, Speech

As children learn to talk, their speech often sounds a little unclear. This is a normal part of development – most children simplify sounds as they’re learning to coordinate their tongue, lips and mouth. But how do you know when speech sound errors are typical...
The Crucial Role of Early Intervention in Speech Therapy

The Crucial Role of Early Intervention in Speech Therapy

by Speech Pathologist Anna | May 23, 2024 | Blog for Parents, General

Communication is central to human interaction, shaping every aspect of our lives from social relationships to academic and professional success. For individuals experiencing speech and/or language delays or disorders, early intervention can make a huge difference in...

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