What Causes Speech and Language Disorders?
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How do you know that your toddler is ready? I never start younger than 24 months, sometimes later for boys. Often children who are late talkers are also late potty trainers. The average age for girls to be toilet trained is 29 months, and for boys it’s 31 months. IF they are starting to indicate
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In addition to speech therapy, there are so many ways to bring that work home and implement it in your daily lives and interactions with your child. So, here are three quick tips explaining some ways to increase your child’s speech and language development at home. Tip #1: Increase Socialization with Peers Socialization is so
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As a speech therapist, there are 3 main things that I keep in mind whenever I’m trying to teach a child something new—especially speech. Those three things to remember include simplification, motivation, and repetition. Stage 1: Simplification Let’s say you’re spending time blowing bubbles with the child. First, I’m thinking, “How am I going to
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