The role of the Speech Pathologist in developing literacy skills
Speech pathologists can support children to build their literacy skills to read and write effectively, including understanding text. Literacy challenges are often linked to communication and language disorders.
Enriching Your Child’s Vocabulary: A Roadmap for Parents
As parents, one of the most precious gifts we can give our children is a strong vocabulary. A rich and diverse vocabulary not only enhances a child’s communication skills…
When should a toddler start speech therapy?
As parents, it’s natural to closely monitor your child’s development, especially when it comes to milestones like speech and language skills.
The Power of Turn-Taking: How to Teach Your Child To Take Turns
Taking turns is an important social skill to master. As children develop their verbal communication skills, they also learn other important skills to support their conversations such as: attention, sharing, gestures and taking turns.
Speech Pathologist’s Top Tips for Home Practice
In our busy world parents and children have a lot on their plate. It’s a growing list that can often feel endless! School drop offs, extracurricular activities, music lessons, sports, pick-ups and drop-offs, school homework and now speech pathology homework?