
Activities to Encourage Speech and Language Development
Birth to 2 Years Say sound like “ma,” “da,” and “ba.” Try to get your baby to say them back to you. Look at your baby when he makes sounds.

Birth to 2 Years Say sound like “ma,” “da,” and “ba.” Try to get your baby to say them back to you. Look at your baby when he makes sounds.

Common types of adult speech impairment There are many different types of speech impairment and speech disorders, including: apraxia (AOS), which is a neurological disorder

Have any of these questions ever crossed your mind? Why isn’t my child talking yet? Should my child be using more words? What can I

Confused about speech and language developmental milestones? The Low-down on Developmental Milestones I remind parents that milestones are guidelines, not hard-and-fast rules. They represent ages

There are many benefits of doing speech therapy exercises at home. More practice usually means faster improvement, and therapy with software at home or with

How does your child feel when their sibling gets speech and language therapy and they don’t? Does your typical child ever feel left out? 1.

1. Ditch the Batteries My first recommendation, is to skip the batteries. If the toy requires batteries, you probably don’t want it. OR…if it takes

When you hear the term speech therapy, what comes to mind? Helping children with a lisp? Providing communication training for children who have been diagnosed with

The word ‘speech therapy’ may cause some parents to break into a cold sweat, but there is really nothing to feel frightened about at the

I wanted to give you 10 speech therapy ideas to do at home because you, as the parent, are your child’s best teacher. These ideas