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Pragmatic Speech
What is Pragmatic speech? Definition: Pragmatic speech is language used to communicate and socialize. It involves three major areas. Using language for a variety of functions such as: greeting (i.e...
What is a Lisp?
What is a Lisp? This term usually refers to difficulty making the /s/ and /z/ sounds due to incorrect placement of the tongue. The tongue may be sticking out too..
The Importance of Pointing
Why is Pointing so Important? 1. It Makes Us Look What They’re Pointing At When a toddler points at something it is your first reaction to look at what they are..
Selective Mutism
What is selective Mutism? This is a disorder in which children completely avoid speaking in certain situations (e.g. school). What are the Signs & Symptoms of Selective Mutism? The..
Top 10 Toys for Eliciting Speech and Language in Children
With all the snow and cold weather upon us in the start of February, I thought it would be a good idea to post some toys that are useful in..