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The Power of Generalization: Why Seeing a Different Speech Therapist Can Benefit Your Child
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By having your child to work with a different therapist, you’re giving them an opportunity to grow, adapt, and truly take ownership of their skills.
What Is a Home Program and Why Should I Use It?
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Ashley Rose Carter
A home program at Parkwood Clinic is a personalized plan designed to target specific areas of speech/language development.
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Whether you are concerned about your child’s speech development or just want to make sure they’re on the right track, this blog will walk you through the process and help you know what to expect.
Understanding AAC: Enhancing Communication Without Hindering Verbal Language
December 27, 2024
Ashley Rose Carter
AAC can enhance verbal communication, offering individuals greater opportunities to express themselves. Let's explore how AAC can be a powerful tool for enhancing verbal communication, rather than hindering it.
Preschool Storytime Using Dialogic Reading
December 27, 2024
Erin Ford
Dialogic reading is a simple yet powerful tool that turns storytime into a rich learning experience. By making books interactive, you’re not just reading to your child—you’re helping them build essential language and literacy skills.
Why Does a Cleft Lip or Palate Affect Speech?
December 20, 2024
Erin Ford
A cleft lip or palate happens when a baby’s lip or the roof of their mouth doesn’t fully form during pregnancy. This can leave a gap that affects how children eat, breathe, and talk. Even after surgery to fix the cleft, children might need help learning how to make certain sounds.
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