Boost Language Therapy For Your Child With Better Storybook Readings
When a child gets language therapy from an SLP, a parent might wonder if they can help support their child’s therapy. Reading storybooks gives you, the parent, a way to do this. This activity provides children with rich literacy-experience. In this post we share many of the ways in which you may help your child’s […]
5 Questions to Ask Your Child’s Speech Therapist
When you meet with your child’s speech therapist, you may wonder what questions to ask her or him. We share 5 questions to ask your child’s speech therapist. The answers to these questions may give you important information you can use to help your child’s skill development. We share questions that lead to more parental […]
Receptive and Expressive Language: What They Mean for Your Child
Receptive and expressive language are two terms that help us think about the way we understand language, as well as how we use it. These terms have a lot of overlap but they can be separated. Sometimes a child may have difficulty in only one of these areas. For example, a child may understand a […]
20 Terms Your Speech Therapist Uses Explained
In the waiting room or after your child’s online speech therapy session, you may hear many different terms used. These 20 terms are well-known and frequently used among speech therapists, but can be obscure or confusing to others. We want to make these 20 terms more familiar so that you get the most out of […]