Category: Child Communication

Identifying and Addressing Speech Development Delays

March 10th, 2026

When your child isn’t hitting the same milestones as their peers, it can be difficult to know what’s typical and what may need support. For many families, the first signs of speech development delays appear subtly—missed words, unclear sounds, or difficulty expressing needs. However, these seemingly minor concerns can become more impactful if left unaddressed.

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Top Speech Therapy Techniques for Children at Home

February 20th, 2026

Supporting your child’s communication skills doesn’t have to stop at the clinic door. Many families are surprised to learn how important at-home speech therapy techniques are for helping children improve speech and language skills. Whether your child is just starting speech therapy or continuing progress between visits, practicing at home makes a big difference. At

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Understanding and Treating Language Disorders in Children

October 20th, 2025

When a child struggles to express their thoughts or understand what others are saying, it could be more than just a delay—it may be one of several language disorders in children. These conditions can affect how children speak, listen, read, and write, making early support essential. At , we offer pediatric speech therapy to help

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Effective Techniques to Help Your Child Overcome Stuttering

August 10th, 2025

Stuttering can be a challenging experience for any child, affecting their ability to communicate confidently. But if your child is struggling, there is hope. Several effective techniques can help your child overcome stuttering. These techniques, guided by skilled speech therapists, can significantly improve your child’s speech fluency and boost their self-esteem. Stuttering often begins in

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Uncovering Potential: The Importance of Occupational Therapy Assessments

December 10th, 2023

Has your child’s pediatrician recommended occupational therapy because your child’s struggling with day-to-day activities? Are you scheduled for an OT assessment and want to give your child (and yourself) a sense of what to expect? Try not to worry: occupational therapy assessments are fairly straightforward and often less intimidating than expected! While the idea of

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Unleashing Potential: Pediatric Physical Therapy for Cerebral Palsy

November 20th, 2023

If your child has recently been diagnosed with cerebral palsy, you may be reeling: what does this mean for them? What treatment options are available? Is there anything you can do to unlock their potential? While there’s a lot to take in, one thing you should be thinking about is pediatric physical therapy for cerebral

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Unlocking Communication: Pediatric Speech Therapy for Language Development

November 10th, 2023

When a child struggles with communication, it can feel like they’re locked inside their own world. Pediatric speech therapy for language development aims to be the key that opens the door to clearer communication, bridging the gap between children and their loved ones. Imagine a world where your child can express their thoughts, needs, and

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Virtual Learning

5 Top Tips For Parents On How To Support Your Children’s Virtual Learning

March 20th, 2023

As we learn how to better handle the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, many classrooms have resumed or are planning on resuming face-to-face instruction. However, virtual learning continues to grow in popularity and is not going away anytime soon. Every child is different and responds to virtual instruction in a unique way. Some children enjoy

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Help Your Child Communicate Better with a Speech Therapist Today

January 10th, 2021

Is Your Child Struggling with Verbal Skills? If so, We Can Help Working with a speech therapist is very similar to working with a physical therapist, at least as far as the routine goes. The person receiving the therapy will have regular appointments with their speech therapist to monitor and track their progress and will

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