Building Habits Makes All the Difference
Creating habits is key to changing your child’s speech patterns. Let me teach you how to get breakthroughs and see progress every day.
Building Habits Makes All the Difference Read More »
Creating habits is key to changing your child’s speech patterns. Let me teach you how to get breakthroughs and see progress every day.
Building Habits Makes All the Difference Read More »
Playing games with your children is a great way to help them build social skills and improve their speech. Here are two fun games that you can play with your children.
Let’s Play Games: An Easy Way to Build Social Skills Read More »
We’ve all probably heard that learning to speak is hard. And if we are experiencing that now, you can only imagine what it’s like to be learning to speak as a child.
Words Have Tails?!? Read More »
How do you greet your children when they wake up in the morning or come home from school? Let’s talk about celebrating your children.
Celebrating Your Children Read More »
It takes a village to raise a child…where to start with to find your village.
It Takes a Village Read More »
Oral rest position is important for many reasons! If your child could use some help with theirs, here’s an exercise to try.
EXERCISE: Oral Rest Position and Lips Read More »
I recently had the opportunity to be part of a wonderful summit (Neurodivergent Girls) run by Lani Lecielle. One topic we discussed was how oral rest position and nose v. mouth breathing tie into ADHD symptoms.
Oral Rest Position, Breathing, and the Connection to ADHD (Video!) Read More »
So you’re wondering if your child needs some support with their speech and/or language. What actually happens in the initial assessment and what are we looking for?
What Actually Happens in an Initial Assessment? Read More »
Let’s talk listening to the clues our children are giving us, when to get support, and how to get your child on board with trying something new or different.
Clues, Support, and Getting Your Child on Board (Video!) Read More »
When things start to feel challenging with your child, when is a good time to get help?
When is a Good Time to Ask for Help? (Video!) Read More »