Articles
Communication in the First Year
The first year of a child’s life is a whirlwind of learning and growing. As a parent, you are the bridge and advocate between your infant and the rest of the world of learning.
Involving Older Siblings in Language Therapy
“Sometimes being a brother is even better than being a superhero.” A child’s big brother or sister plays a unique role in their life, acting every day as a role model, play partner, protector, rival, confidant, and so much more.
Please and Thank You
“What’s the magic word?” At what age should I teach my toddler please and thank you?”
Tips for Talking with Your Child
Compiled by Barry Guitar, Ph.D., University of Vermont, and Edward G. Conture, Ph.D., Vanderbilt University
Car Games
We have put together ten language-based games that are perfect for entertainment in the car!
Is Your Child Suffering Right Under Your Nose?
An estimated nine out of ten children suffer from one or more symptoms related to breathing-disordered sleep.
Is My Child’s Speech Fluency Normal?
It is very often that I receive calls from parents & caregivers who are concerned with their child’s speech fluency.
Speech Sound Age
It’s not always an easy business to know what is typical in your child’s speech development. How do you know when speech errors are an expected part of your child’s development?