Category: Pediatric Speech Therapy
Language refers to our understanding of words and their meaning, as well as our use of language to communicate ideas and messages to others.…
Imagine you’re planning a trip for an upcoming family reunion. It requires you coordinate and communicate schedules for 10 different people.…
It is common for new parents to wonder which sounds their infant or toddler should be making as they progress in age. While every child’s…
Many people think sign language is only used by people who have hearing loss. The truth is teaching sign language at an early age – even as…
Perhaps your toddler’s speech doesn’t sound as clear as their peers’ and you’re wondering if they will grow out of it, or if they need…
As children develop and age, they experience many changes in their ability to produce sounds and words. Whether making cooing sounds around 3…
Down syndrome, one of the more common birth defects affecting one in 700 babies born in the United States, is a lifelong condition that,…
Stuttering refers to an interruption in the flow and ease of speech. Examples include sound, syllable, or word repetitions, hesitations,…
Many parents wonder about their children’s speech and language development. It may feel as though your child has a difficult time…
For years, the effectiveness of online speech therapy for adults has been well touted. In current times, an increasing number…










