by Sonia Strueby | May 7, 2026 | Developmental Stages, Speech & Language
Sonia Strueby, M.A., CCC-SLP — Originally Published December 2016, Reviewed and Updated 2026 One of the most common questions parents bring to us is some version of: “Is my child talking enough? Are they where they should be?” It’s a completely...
by Sonia Strueby | May 5, 2026 | Reading
Sonia Strueby, M.A., CCC-SLP — Originally Published February 2016, Reviewed and Updated 2026 If your child is struggling with reading, you’re not alone — and there is a lot you can do to help. Reading is a skill built from several smaller skills working...
by Sonia Strueby | May 1, 2026 | Reading
Sonia Strueby, M.A., CCC-SLP — Originally Published October 2016, Reviewed and Updated 2026 Watching your child struggle with reading is hard. You can see their intelligence, their curiosity, their potential — and yet the written word just doesn’t seem to...
by Sonia Strueby | Apr 30, 2026 | Speech & Language
Originally Published January 2017, Reviewed and Updated April 2026 If your child is difficult to understand or has been diagnosed with a motor speech disorder like apraxia, you may be looking for the most effective treatment approaches. One of the most powerful,...
by Sonia Strueby | Apr 29, 2026 | Speech & Language
Originally Published January 2017, Reviewed and Updated April 2026 Does your child have a tough time switching from a fun activity to a necessary task like getting dressed or brushing teeth? Do these transitions often lead to frustration or meltdowns? If so, a...