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What Speech Therapy Looks Like for a Gestalt Language Processor

What Speech Therapy Looks Like for a Gestalt Language Processor

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...
Turn Daily Routines into Language Opportunities

Turn Daily Routines into Language Opportunities

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...
Model, Don’t Test: Expanding Language at Home

Model, Don’t Test: Expanding Language at Home

by Speech Pathologist Julia | Apr 24, 2025 | Blog for Parents, Language, Play

As a parent, it’s natural to want to support your child’s language development. You might find yourself asking questions like, “What’s this?” or “Can you say that?”—hoping to spark conversation or encourage your child to speak. But did you know that there’s a more...
The Role of Play in Developing Speech and Language Skills

The Role of Play in Developing Speech and Language Skills

by Therapy Assistant Sioni | Mar 12, 2025 | Blog for Parents, Language, Play

Play has been called “the work of children” because it is through play that children learn how to interact in their environment, discover their interests, and acquire cognitive, motor, speech, language, and social-emotional skills. As parents and educators,...
Gestalt Language Processing; What is it?

Gestalt Language Processing; What is it?

by Speech Pathologist Emma | Dec 6, 2024 | Blog for Parents, Language

Communication is at the heart of every human interaction, and it can be quite amazing to see how each child learns to speak and use language. One fascinating aspect of this process is Gestalt language processing, a concept that sheds light on how children perceive and...
Understanding Developmental Language Disorder (DLD)

Understanding Developmental Language Disorder (DLD)

by Speech Pathologist Julia | Nov 15, 2024 | Blog for Parents, Language

Language is a fundamental aspect of human interaction, and for many children, it develops naturally and effortlessly. For some, the journey of language acquisition is more challenging. One condition that affects many children is Developmental Language Disorder (DLD)....
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