
Articulation Therapy for Kids
It is very important to work with your child on their speech sound (also known as articulation) goals in the home setting. It is in
It is very important to work with your child on their speech sound (also known as articulation) goals in the home setting. It is in
Sensory Bins are utilized in Speech, Occupational and Physical therapy and are a great form oftactile play for children of all ages to enjoy. They
1. Familiarize yourself with their AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) Device · Once your child receives their device, it is important to explore the device
Core Strengthening – How to know if my child has a weak core and what do I do about it? Why is core strength important
Caregiver Tip! Strategies to Use While Communicating with Your Child It is extremely important that children are immersed in language-rich environments from an early age.
In pediatric occupational therapy, we work with kids who need extra help in areas such as self-care, fine motor skills, feeding, self-regulation, and more. Did
Baby sign language or “baby sign” is a common tool which is used in speech therapy services to give children an alternative way to communicate
Many speech-language pathologists use both verbal language and sign language in therapy sessions to facilitate communication with children. Sign language can serve as a bridge
What is a communication temptation? Communication temptations are when an environment or situation is manipulated to encourage someone to communicate in order to get a
Myth #1: AAC will hinder or stop a child’s speech development. Fact #1: Research has shown that AAC may improve and enhance a child’s spoken
Visual supports are pictures, objects, or signs to help increase communication. When verbal and auditory communication is not practical. It can help with any pediatric
Getting Started with Your Child’s AAC device Your child got evaluated for an AAC device, now what? It can be challenging to start using an