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We’ve talked a lot about helping kids with articulation disorders here on Mommy Speech Therapy. I’ve shared myArticulation Screenerto help you identify the sounds kids are saying in error as well as anArticulation Goal Trackerto help select the sounds that need to be targeted and keep track...
Apraxia is a type of motor speech disorder that affects the way the body is able to produce speech. Motor speech disorders are neurological in nature, meaning a child’s brain has difficulty coordinating the different body parts needed to produce speech—the tongue, lips, and lower jaw. Due ...
As a Speech-Language Pathologist I am keenly aware of the positive impact exposing our children to a literacy-rich environment can have. It’s a great way to build receptive and expressive language skills as well as prepare our children for a life of literacy. Helping kids with Speech Sound ...
Currently, Molly is on four different seizure medications, she has physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy weekly. If you look at Molly, you see a beautiful, almost two year-old, red headed toddler. She is amazing and an inspiration. Molly’s vocabulary is currently limited...
emotional patterns and working to change them. Often people will say to me ‘I have done a lot of talk therapy and this helped me understand how the patterns I have developed from my past. Now I need tools for changing them.’ And they find that chakra work is a powerful way of ...
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For her speech as class valedictorian—“Not a big deal, it was an art school”—she wrote a graduation song and performed it with some classmates. Around then, music evolved from being a fun hobby to an outlet for her innermost feelings. “Becoming a more open person definitely helped me...
"You go from teething to then just getting him in preschool and dealing with sickness, and there's always something. And Matteo also had a speech delay, so just even dealing with that and doing therapy - so toddler stage has definitely rocked me." ...
For now, I hope you have all jumped into 2018 with both feet, tackling the new year with renewed vigor and hope. For we never know what tomorrow may bring. Heck, we aren’t even certain about today. I’ve been away from this source of therapy for far too long…but Mark mentioned ...