by Speech Pathologist Julia | Oct 28, 2025 | Blog for Parents, General, Home Practice, Language
Hearing your child’s first words is one of those magical parenting moments. But for many families, those first words don’t come as quickly as expected, and it’s natural to feel worried or unsure about what to do next. The good news is that you can support your child’s...
by Speech Pathologist Julia | Oct 21, 2025 | Blog for Parents, General, Language, Play
If you’ve ever peeked into your child’s speech therapy session and wondered, “Why are they just playing?” you’re not alone. It’s a question speech pathologists often hear from parents, especially when therapy doesn’t look like “work” in the traditional sense. But...
by Speech Pathologist Julia | Oct 15, 2025 | Blog for Parents, General, Home Practice, Language, Play
As a parent, you might worry that helping your child build language skills means sitting them down with worksheets and flashcards. The good news is that language learning happens naturally every day. You can turn ordinary routines into powerful learning opportunities....
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 Julia | Oct 1, 2025 | Blog for Parents, General, Home Practice, Language
Screens are part of daily life, and most families use them. But many parents worry: Is screen time stopping my child from learning to talk? The answer is not black and white. Here’s what the research shows, plus some practical tips. What We Know More screen time =...