by Speech Pathologist Kerry | Jun 4, 2026 | Blog For Therapists
There’s a practice that has quietly become standard in speech pathology, one so widespread that many of us have never stopped to question it. I know I didn’t — not for a long time. It goes like this: a child says “wabbit” for...
by Speech Pathologist Nicole | May 7, 2026 | Blog for Parents, Home Practice, Language, Play, Speech
When people think about helping children with speech, they often picture flashcards, drills, or sitting at a table repeating words. But here’s the good news: some of the most powerful ways to support speech development happen in everyday moments — during play, meals,...
by Speech Pathologist Chanelle | Jan 26, 2026 | Blog for Parents, General, Language, Social Skills
Storytelling is much more than reading a book or making something up for fun. For children and adolescents, storytelling is one of the most powerful ways to develop language, communication, and thinking skills. Whether a child is telling you about their day,...
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...
by Speech Pathologist Anna | Jan 12, 2026 | Blog for Parents, General, Language
When a child struggles with communication, it’s common to hear terms like receptive language and expressive language. While they’re closely connected, they are not the same – and understanding the difference can help families better support a child’s progress....