by Enrichment Therapies | Sep 3, 2019 | Reading
Do Parent-Teacher conferences make you nervous? Are you wondering how to make the most of your short block of time? Conferences can seem overwhelming for parents who have children with academic challenges. View conferences as a time to work as a team and come up with...
by Enrichment Therapies | May 3, 2018 | Developmental Stages, Resources, Social Skills, Speech & Language
written by Jaimi Bird, M.A., CCC-SLP Do you know what a speech-language pathologist does? Have you wondered if a speech-language pathologist can help your child? Are you worried that your child may not be meeting their communication milestones? This is the perfect...
by Enrichment Therapies | Jun 19, 2017 | Speech & Language, Toddler/Pre-K Activities, Uncategorized
By: Megan Van Laar, M.A., CCC-SLP Is your child obsessed with slime? Or maybe you can’t get them out of the sandbox? Playing in different materials helps your child to develop all of their senses (sight, smell, hearing, taste, touch) as well as encourages...
by Enrichment Therapies | Jun 16, 2017 | Reading, School Aged Activities
By Haley Hall, B.A. LEAP Instructor & Learning Specialist Have you heard of reader’s theater? Reader’s theater is a type of acting in which performers do not memorize their lines. Sets, costumes, and actions are minimal, and the focus is on each...
by Enrichment Therapies | May 8, 2017 | Speech & Language, Uncategorized
Welcome to my second post in this series about playing with various toys to encourage speech and language development with your child. In this post, I will talk about playing with blocks! If you missed my last post about puzzles, check it out here. Articulation: If...