By Jaimi Bird, M.A., CCC-SLP Does your child have difficulty answering questions or remembering what he has read? Is it hard for him to problem-solve or inference? At Enrichment Therapy and Learning Center we can help. We work with kids who struggle with...
By Haley Hall, B.A.Learning Specialist & LEAP Instructor To visualize means to create a mental image, or to imagine. As a learning strategy, visualizing helps improve a child’s concept imagery, as well as their ability to retain information, follow complex...
“Open the bigger present first and then the blue present. But — wait! First I want you to give the present with the small bow to Grandma!” What “concepts” are important for your child to understand? As a speech-language pathologist, I always want to know whether or...
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: Megan Van Laar, M.A., CCC-SLP Who doesn’t love bubbles?? They are a great activity for inside or outside and are tons of fun! Today, I will talk about how to use bubbles to encourage speech and language development. If you missed my previous posts about...