Sound-to-letter correspondences do not need to be mastered before learning phonemic awareness. In fact, most children begin developing phonemic awareness earlier, especially if they are r...
Read moreOne of the first things I teach parents and therapists in training is…if it isn’t a choice DON’T ask! So many times parents will bring their child into therapy and when it is time to...
Read moreI have been doing speech therapy for over 20 years and I for sure have my go-to favorite items. I frequently share these therapy favorites on my social media, but needed an all-in-one place to share these must haves for speech th...
Read moreWhy not? Pee and Poo are two favorite things that kids talk about. Why? Because it is funny and it is functional. Both of my books Read more
Dixie cups are one of my favorite speech therapy tools… one of my favorite toys and cheap too! Dixie cups have so many uses and kids LOVE them! It is the same idea as when kids play with the box and not the gift. 1. BUILD A CASTLE Read more
Childhood apraxia of speech, commonly called CAS or Dyspraxia is a rare speech sound disorder in which a child has difficulty programming and planning accurate movements for speech. With CAS, the brain and the muscles for speech (lips, tongue, jaw, ...
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