How to Facilitate Language on the Playground
By: Lindsay Barret MS, CCC-SLP
Although the school year is here again, we still have plenty of warm days left to take advantage of the playground. This is a great place to […]
Although the school year is here again, we still have plenty of warm days left to take advantage of the playground. This is a great place to […]
Sometimes children need a little extra motivation to demonstrate appropriate behavior. Sticker charts are one of the easiest and simplest ways to provide […]
Let’s face it, no one really likes losing. Not me, not you, and especially not children. Some understand that games and playing with […]
Targeting speech and language goals at home do not always need to be done as a separate activity. As busy parents know, finding […]
A pacing board is a tool that can be used by speech-language pathologists to target a variety of skills. It’s as simple […]
Play may seem like it’s all fun and games, but play is an integral part of a child’s development. Through play, children learn […]
Do you want to learn more about auditory processing disorder and activities to add to your toolbox? Continue reading to learn about the […]
The first year of your newborn’s life is full of excitement and “firsts.” Every day, your child is growing and learning from their […]
Turn-taking is one of the most common foundational skills we teach our children. Similarly to saying “please and thank you,” turn-taking is […]
As a speech-language pathologist, this […]