Written By: Cassandra Hicks, M.A., CCC-SLP What is Print Awareness? The power of books is not just limited to children who have already learned to read. Our early language users can practice important skills, like print awareness, when reading with an adult. Print...
Written By: Emily Marshall, MA, CF-SLP Some children with language delays grow up in bilingual homes and communities. Often, parents have concerns that learning two languages might impact their child’s language delay. Here are some common myths: Myth: If my child has...
Written by: Monica Zappala, SLPA La ecolalia es un trastorno del habla que consiste en la repetición involuntaria e inconsciente de palabras,frases,, trozos de conversación, canciones que el paciente ecolalico ha escuchado de personas cercanas, radio y/o...
What “Environmental Sabotage” is and how to make it work for you! Written By: Karina Lee, M.S., SLP-CF, Edited by: Megan Sliski, PT, DPT No one knows a child better than their parents/caregivers do. As parents, it’s your job to provide for your child’s...
Written by Progressive Pediatric Staff Member Why is imitation important? When children imitate language and behaviors, they are building blocks in their skill development because they get to have a model of these skills while they’re learning! Children learn...
Written By: Phyllis Berenberg, MS, CCC-SLP, Edited by: Megan Sliski, PT, DPT Language and literacy development Early language and literacy development begin in the first three years of life. Language development refers to a child’s emerging receptive skills...
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