
5 Tips For Using Play to Encourage Development
Play can be a powerful tool to encourage language development. An SLP, OT, or other professional has recommended that you play with your child. Now

Play can be a powerful tool to encourage language development. An SLP, OT, or other professional has recommended that you play with your child. Now

In the last post, I posted tips for a new push-in SLP in preschool. While writing it, I realized that it was becoming too big

IMPORTANT: IF YOU ARE USING DISHES THAT ARE BREAKABLE, YOUR CHILD WILL NEED TO BE HIGHLY SUPERVISED. 1. Following Directions: Help your child by telling

More informal assessments can sometimes be pushed aside in the face of ever-increasing caseloads, time pressures, and a focus on percentile scores. They can be

Transitions, moving from one activity to another, can be very tricky for many children with language delays. It can be a time of stress and

At work, the staff and I sing all the time. It’s to the point were we joke that we are professional singers. Now I will

This is another in a series on language delays and bilingualism/English Language Learners. Last week, I talked about my thoughts on recommendations for speaking only