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4 Ways To Practice Social Skills Around the Holidays

4 Ways To Practice Social Skills Around the Holidays

by Enrichment Therapies | Nov 20, 2024 | Developmental Stages, Resources, Social Skills, Speech & Language

The holiday season is full of events that allow us to see our family and friends and participate in activities within our community. That makes the holiday season a great time for children to practice some of their social skills. Below are some fun and engaging ways...
What Does Sleep-Disordered Breathing Look Like?

What Does Sleep-Disordered Breathing Look Like?

by Enrichment Therapies | Nov 14, 2024 | Developmental Stages, Resources, Uncategorized

Have you ever wondered if your child is getting good sleep? Does your child wake up groggy and tired after seemingly getting a full night’s rest? There may be underlying causes that aren’t obvious unless you know what you’re looking for! Let’s talk about some...
How Do I Introduce a Cup To My Baby?

How Do I Introduce a Cup To My Baby?

by Enrichment Therapies | Nov 6, 2024 | Developmental Stages, Feeding & Swallowing

Are you unsure about how to teach your baby to drink from a cup? As a parent, there are many things you are expected to teach your baby in their first year of life. One important skill to teach them is how to drink from a cup. Here are tips to help make this a smooth...
Four Ways To Make Math Fun

Four Ways To Make Math Fun

by Enrichment Therapies | Oct 30, 2024 | Developmental Stages, Math, Resources

Math has a reputation for being difficult, intimidating, and sometimes even boring. But it doesn’t have to be that way! With the right approach, math can transform from a series of abstract problems into a fun adventure full of discovery and creativity. Here are...
5 Tips To Create Positive Mealtime Experiences

5 Tips To Create Positive Mealtime Experiences

by Enrichment Therapies | Oct 24, 2024 | Developmental Stages, Feeding & Swallowing, Toddler/Pre-K Activities

Do you feel overwhelmed with mealtime? Mealtime doesn’t have to be a struggle. Here are some tips to assist you in creating a positive mealtime experience for your child. 1. Eat Meals at the Table in an Appropriate Seat If possible, seat your child at the table with...
Decodable Readers: What Are They?

Decodable Readers: What Are They?

by Enrichment Therapies | Oct 18, 2024 | Reading, Speech & Language

Now that your child has started school, how can you create a positive reading environment at home? Decodable readers are part of the answer! What Are Decodable Readers? Decodable books are texts that contain predictable, rule-based words that young readers can feel...
What Is Number Sense & Why Is it Important?

What Is Number Sense & Why Is it Important?

by Enrichment Therapies | Oct 9, 2024 | Developmental Stages, Math

Number sense is a person’s ability to understand, relate, and connect numbers. This includes comparing numbers, determining their values, and recognizing their value in various contexts. A wide range of math skills is included in number sense. The following...
What Is Childhood Apraxia of Speech?

What Is Childhood Apraxia of Speech?

by Enrichment Therapies | Oct 2, 2024 | Developmental Stages, Speech & Language

Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) falls under the umbrella of speech sound disorders. It is simply a label to identify a specific type of speech sound disorder, not a medical diagnosis. CAS is characterized by the inaccuracy of motor movements needed to produce and...
Four Common Misconceptions About AAC

Four Common Misconceptions About AAC

by Enrichment Therapies | Sep 25, 2024 | Developmental Stages, Speech & Language

AAC… What is that? If you’re a parent of a child with a speech or language impairment, you likely have heard of this acronym, but may not understand what it means. AAC stands for Augmentative and Alternative Communication; which means finding a different or...
Ideas for Practicing Planning at Home

Ideas for Practicing Planning at Home

by Enrichment Therapies | Sep 18, 2024 | Developmental Stages, Executive Function, Social Skills

Planning is an executive function skill that has a large impact on a child’s ability to perform tasks/assignments at school, complete chores at home, or get ready for events like sporting games or practices. For some children, planning can come more naturally,...
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