WHAT IS EARLY INTERVENTION? Early Childhood Intervention (ECI) is a term that is used to describe a system of services designed to help address the needs of children ages 0 to 3 years. It is
Parents often ask, “How long will my child be in therapy?” While there is no concrete answer, we do encourage parents/caregivers to be actively involved during the client’s therapy sessions. The duration of the therapy
Gérmenes. ¡Los gérmenes están por todas partes! ¿Qué podemos hacer como padres para prevenir una enfermedad? Como terapeutas, ¿Qué debemos hacer para apoyar un ambiente de aprendizaje limpio y saludable? Si aún no has pensado
In 2016, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) published guidelines related to the amount of time children spend on electronic media, i.e., television/TV, computers, phones, tablets, and other electronic devices. Interestingly, but not surprisingly, the
Many SLPs have had opportunities to work with children with a variety of developmental deficits and disorders related to speech and language or a related area. Sometimes the other areas of need are readily apparent;
Traditionally, healthcare services have been offered in a variety of settings in a face-to face context with the provider and the patient both in the same physical space. With the advent of the internet and
Germs. Germs are everywhere! Sure, everyone knows that WE MUST WASH OUR HANDS AFTER WE USE THE BATHROOM, but what other measures should we take to prevent further spread of germs? What can we do
When people think of speech and language therapy, play is not always the first thing that comes to mind; however, play skills serve an important role in the development of fundamental speech and language skills. One
Útiles escolares, listos. Zapatillas increíbles, compradas. ¿Terapia del habla y del lenguaje, programada? Por favor lea a continuación como enumeramos qué hacer si usted piensa que su hijo/hija necesita servicios de terapia del habla y
Your child receives speech therapy services privately and has articulation goals. The school speech and language pathologist sees your child once or twice a week, but you want to get involved and help without becoming