

Why Isn't My Child Talking Yet? A Parent’s Guide to Speech Delay and Language Development
One of the most common concerns parents share is: “Why isn’t my child talking yet?” If you’re asking this question, you’re not alone. ...


Speech Delay in Children: How to Tell if Your 4-Year-Old Needs Speech Therapy
As parents, it’s common to wonder if your 4-year-old’s speech and language skills are on track. You might ask yourself questions like:...


Speech Delay in Preschoolers: How to Tell if Your 3-Year-Old Needs Speech Therapy
As parents, it’s common to wonder if your 3-year-old’s language skills are developing as expected. You might ask yourself questions...


Speech Delay in Toddlers: How to Tell if Your 2-Year-Old Needs Speech Therapy
As parents, it’s natural to wonder whether your toddler’s speech and language development is on track. At this age, toddlers are...


Hit the Pause Button: How Wait Time Supports Language Development
One simple, powerful way to support your child’s communication? Pause. It can be tempting to fill in every silence, especially when...


Model More, Ask Less: Helping Your Child Build Communication Confidence by Reducing Questions
A common habit we develop as adults—especially when trying to support language—is asking lots of questions: “What’s that?” “What color...


Exclamatory Words & Environmental Sounds: Simple Sounds, Big Language Gains
A fun and effective strategy used to support early communication is modeling exclamatory words and environmental sounds . These sounds...


Making Language Easy, Predictable, and Fun with Verbal Routines
A common strategy used by speech-language pathologists to support early language development is the use of verbal routines . Verbal...


Using Communication Temptations to Support Your Child’s Language Development
A Neuro-Affirming Perspective A common strategy used by speech-language pathologists to support communication is the use of communication...

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