By: Kacy Leuke, M.S., CF-SLP Speech and language therapy shouldn’t be something that you have to fight to fit into your schedule. Make it easy on yourself! Practicing speech and language in the car is a great option for families who are always on the go. Below are a...
By: Mallory Carr, M.A., CCC-SLP Halloween is such a fun time of the year for kids (and adults!). There are so many things to look at, and lots to talk about! Here are a few ideas to sneak speech and language practice into Trick-or-Treating or your other Halloween...
By: Meghan Randig, M.A., CCC-SLP First words begin to appear in a child’s expressive communication around the age of one-year-old. Taking a closer look at those first words, we can almost always expect certain speech sounds to come out first. These early developing...
By: Mallory Carr, M.A., CCC-SLP It seems like overnight life went virtual! Doctors, teachers, and speech-language pathologists all brushed up on their Zoom skills and jumped into the realm of online care and learning. If online learning has been a struggle for your...
By: Mallory Carr, M.A., CCC-SLP Lots of children need a little help pronouncing certain speech sounds! Oral speech production is a very intricate and complicated process, and each sound occurs very quickly. With a little help from a speech-language pathologist and...