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Tips for Good Vocal Hygiene

Just as we take good care of our bodies, it is important to take good care of our voice.  Vocal abuse can hurt the voice and cause voice disorders, which..

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The Wonderful World of Wordless Picture Books

Literature is a great tool to practice speech and language skills.  Here are some of the many language benefits of using wordless picture books. Wordless picture books are great for..

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Words to Target With Late Talkers

          Children who are late talkers have a harder time imitating speech and using speech spontaneously.  When choosing what to work on with these children, it..

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5 Reasons to Power Down at Dinner Time

We live in a world of screens; whether it be an iPhone, iPad, television, video game, or computer, it seems like there’s always something for children to stare at.  While..

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Does my child have a phonological disorder?

What are phonological processes? Phonological Processes are patterns of sounds that typically developing children use to simplify speech as they are learning to talk. A phonological disorder occurs when the..

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