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Is Your Child Stuck on One Food? How to Break a “Food Jag”

Is Your Child Stuck on One Food? How to Break a “Food Jag”

by Sonia Strueby | Apr 23, 2026 | Feeding & Swallowing

Originally Published December 2016, Reviewed and Updated April 2026 Does this sound familiar? “My child will only eat mac and cheese, and it has to be the dinosaur shape.” If you’re nodding along, you’re not alone. When a child gets stuck on...
What Does a Speech-Language Pathologist Do? A Parent’s Guide

What Does a Speech-Language Pathologist Do? A Parent’s Guide

by Sonia Strueby | Apr 22, 2026 | Developmental Stages, Resources, Social Skills, Speech & Language

Originally Published May 2018, Reviewed and Updated April 2026 If you’re concerned that your child might not be meeting their communication milestones, you’re not alone. Communication disorders are among the most common childhood disabilities, affecting an...
A Speech Therapist’s Guide to Teaching Colors

A Speech Therapist’s Guide to Teaching Colors

by Sonia Strueby | Apr 16, 2026 | Speech & Language

Originally Published December 2016, Reviewed and Updated April 2026 As a speech therapist, one of my favorite things is watching that “aha!” moment when a new word finally clicks for a child. For many toddlers, learning colors is an exciting milestone. But...
8 Unbeatable Family Games That Boost Language and Communication Skills

8 Unbeatable Family Games That Boost Language and Communication Skills

by Sonia Strueby | Apr 16, 2026 | Reading, Speech & Language

Originally Published December 2016, Reviewed and Updated April 2026 Are you looking for a way to connect as a family without a screen? Family game night is a cherished tradition for a reason. It’s a powerful opportunity to create lasting memories, share...
How Much Should My Two-Year-Old Be Talking? A Parent’s Guide

How Much Should My Two-Year-Old Be Talking? A Parent’s Guide

by Sonia Strueby | Apr 15, 2026 | Speech & Language

Originally Published December 2016, Reviewed and Updated April 2026 As a parent, you hang on every sound your toddler makes, from their first coos to their first words. But it can also be a source of anxiety. You might find yourself wondering, “Are they saying...
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