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Exploring Speech Pathology: A Rewarding Career in Communication and Care

Exploring Speech Pathology: A Rewarding Career in Communication and Care

by Jason Jason | Aug 25, 2025 | Blog For Therapists

Communication is one of the most powerful tools humans possess. It allows us to express ideas, connect with others, and navigate daily life. But for many people, communication is not always easy. Speech and language challenges—whether due to developmental delays,...
What a Speech Pathologist Can Help With!

What a Speech Pathologist Can Help With!

by Speech Pathologist Anna | May 7, 2025 | Blog for Parents, General

Speech pathologists also known as speech therapists (SLPs) are trained professionals who diagnose, treat, and help prevent a wide range of communication and swallowing disorders. These professionals work with individuals of all ages, from infants to older adults....
Making Speech Pathology Home Practice Fun

Making Speech Pathology Home Practice Fun

by Speech Pathologist Julia | Aug 23, 2024 | Blog for Parents, Home Practice

Your speech therapist will tell you that home practice is very important because it reinforces skills learned in therapy sessions, promotes consistency, and accelerates progress in real-life communication contexts. However, practicing at home doesn’t have to...
When Thumb Sucking continues past the Preschool Years

When Thumb Sucking continues past the Preschool Years

by Speech Pathologist Kerry | Jun 28, 2024 | Blog for Parents, Orofacial Myology

Thumb-sucking is a normal part of early childhood and initially it may have seemed harmless. However, as time goes on, you may start to wonder about the potential consequences of this behaviour. Is it just a phase or could it be causing long-term issues? In this blog,...
Top 10 Tips for Meaningful Shared Book Reading

Top 10 Tips for Meaningful Shared Book Reading

by Speech Pathologist Elaria | Jan 27, 2024 | Blog for Parents, Home Practice

The primary goal of shared book reading is to create a positive and enjoyable experience that fosters a love for reading and supports your child’s overall development.  Here are our TOP 10 TIPS to make shared book reading a meaningful and enjoyable experience...
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