Cooking is a great way to help your child improve their attention and executive functioning. Recipes contain multiple steps that your child must follow in order. They also provide a variety of directions (e.g. mix, pour, measure) that can help your child increase...
School Aged Activities
6 Fun Ways to Practice Spelling Words
By: Renee Cox, Learning Specialist Has your child ever asked these questions? Why do I need to learn how to spell words correctly? Won’t spell check do that for me? Is there hope that I will learn to spell words correctly? If people can figure out what I am trying to...
Make it Meaningful!
Each week at our ETLC team meetings as we make plans (and continually amend plans) about providing virtual services to our students, we inevitably end up discussing what parents whose children are participating in online learning must be going through right now....
Teletherapy 101: What you need to know to get started!
What is teletherapy and will it work for my child? Can I keep my child from falling behind even though schools and clinics are not open right now? Enrichment Therapy and Learning Center is providing teletherapy. Since the beginning of this pandemic, Enrichment TLC...
Four Free & Fun Online Speech and Language Activities
1. abcya.com Head to abcya.com for interactive games that are great for expanding language or following directions. You can make pizzas and cakes, build houses or faces and so much more. Have your child describe what they are doing or request for different parts when...
Tips for Creating At-Home Routines
Are you struggling with new schedules in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic? With schools being closed and activities postponing or canceling, family routines have been turned upside down. Even though we are adjusting to a new reality, getting organized with a new...