Photo by cottonbro from Pexels November is here and many of us are looking forward to the holidays. Many are fascinated with the feeling of holiday cheer. Let’s be honest, we can all use some holiday cheer asRead More
Parents have expressed their concern about providing speech therapy in a language that is not their home language. The fear of their child forgetting their home language can be concerning. In America, the education systemRead More
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
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
In our previous Better Hearing and Speech Month posts, we addressed why one should seek the services of a speech-language pathologist and we reviewed the areas that are typically addressed in evaluations completed by speech-language
What is a speech and language evaluation? Prior to recommending any therapy services or intervention, a speech-language pathologist, or SLP, must first complete a thorough evaluation of the person’s communication, cognitive-linguistic, voice, feeding, or swallowing skills.
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