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When Big Feelings Block Words: Supporting Communication

When Big Feelings Block Words: Supporting Communication

by Speech Pathologist Chanelle | Mar 5, 2026 | Blog for Parents, Social Skills

Have you ever noticed that when your child is calm, they can explain something clearly but when they’re upset, they suddenly can’t find the words? You might hear: “I don’t know!” “Leave me alone!” Or you might get silence. This can feel confusing, especially if you...
Model, Don’t Test: Expanding Language at Home

Model, Don’t Test: Expanding Language at Home

by Speech Pathologist Julia | Apr 24, 2025 | Blog for Parents, Language, Play

As a parent, it’s natural to want to support your child’s language development. You might find yourself asking questions like, “What’s this?” or “Can you say that?”—hoping to spark conversation or encourage your child to speak. But did you know that there’s a more...
Nurturing Your Child’s Voice: Supporting Healthy Vocal Growth

Nurturing Your Child’s Voice: Supporting Healthy Vocal Growth

by Speech Pathologist Nicole | Mar 18, 2025 | Blog for Parents, Voice

As a parent, your child’s voice is one of the most precious sounds in your world. It’s how they express their thoughts, emotions, and unique personality. However, just like any other part of their body, a child’s voice can experience challenges or develop issues that...
The Role of Play in Developing Speech and Language Skills

The Role of Play in Developing Speech and Language Skills

by Therapy Assistant Sioni | Mar 12, 2025 | Blog for Parents, Language, Play

Play has been called “the work of children” because it is through play that children learn how to interact in their environment, discover their interests, and acquire cognitive, motor, speech, language, and social-emotional skills. As parents and educators,...
Supporting Your Child Starting Kindergarten This Year

Supporting Your Child Starting Kindergarten This Year

by Speech Pathologist Julia | Jan 15, 2025 | Blog for Parents, General

Starting kindergarten is an exciting milestone for your child and your family. As speech pathologists, we’ve worked with many parents and children navigating this transition, and we understand the mix of emotions it can bring. Here are some practical strategies to...
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