Kayla Chalko

Speech-Language Pathologist, M.A.

keeping your preschooler engaged

Keep Your Preschooler Engaged: 5 Strategies that Work

After a year of navigating a pandemic, many families continue to be at home more than ever. For parents of preschoolers, activities that promote learning are everywhere on social media and blogs. They showcase fun activities to keep children happy, engaged, and learning. However, putting those activities into action and holding a young preschooler’s attention

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Should You Stop Speaking to Your Child in Your Native or Preferred Language?

We often hear on the news that speaking more than one language has great benefits, such as increased mental flexibility. Yet, when it comes to children having a hard time learning how to communicate, I’m often asked if speaking more than one language at home would make things worse. The answer is NO. We now

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What is AAC

AAC: What Is It — and How Does It Work? The Basics and More

What is AAC—also known as Alternative, Augmentative Communication? In a world of acronyms and “alphabet soup,” you may have come across the term AAC.   But what exactly does that term mean? A Google search of “AAC” will reveal over 137,000,000 results—a little overwhelming to put it simply.  In this article, we’ll break down what AAC

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Having Fun With Recyclable Items: 5 Activities to Keep Your Kids Engaged At-Home

If 2020 has taught us anything, it’s that we are more resilient than we thought. Looking back at these past months, despite all the challenges we have faced, we continue to move forward and learn together.  I know personally, adapting to this new normal has made me think more creatively about teaching and counseling. As

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Does Bilingualism Cause Speech Delay? 3 Tips to Improve Multi-Language Learning

It’s no secret that learning new languages is tough. Parents ask me all the time, “Does bilingualism cause a speech delay?” The answer is no.  As speech pathologists, we encourage families that speech delay isn’t their fault and that it’s not caused by speaking multiple languages at home. Noticing Traits of Speech Delay Doesn’t Mean

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