by Speech Pathologist Anna | Oct 7, 2025 | Augmentative/Alternative Communication, Blog for Parents, Language, Neurodiversity
Communication is at the heart of human connection. But for many individuals – especially those with speech delays, developmental differences, or neurological conditions – spoken language isn’t always accessible. That’s where AAC comes in. What Is AAC? AAC...
by Speech Pathologist Anna | Oct 1, 2025 | Blog for Parents, General, Language, Social Skills
Social interactions can be complex – full of unspoken rules, shifting expectations, and subtle cues. For some children, especially those who are neurodivergent, these social expectations can feel overwhelming or confusing. But with consistent support and...
by Speech Pathologist Anna | Sep 24, 2025 | Blog for Parents, Language, Neurodiversity, Play
When most people think of speech therapy, they picture drills, flashcards, and practicing individual words or sounds. But for children who are gestalt language processors, therapy looks – and sounds – very different. Gestalt language processing is a...
by Speech Pathologist Anna | Jul 15, 2025 | Blog for Parents, General, Language
Language development doesn’t just happen during story time or structured lessons – it happens everywhere. In fact, some of the richest language-building moments take place during your everyday routines. Whether you’re baking cookies, wrapping a gift, or grocery...
by Speech Pathologist Anna | Jun 11, 2025 | Blog for Parents, General, Social Skills
Lunchtime at school is more than just a break for food – it’s a vital opportunity for children to build independence, communication skills, and social confidence. While packing the perfect lunch is often top-of-mind for parents, equally important is helping...