May 30, 2026How Many Words Should My 2-Year-Old Be Saying?A Guide to Toddler Speech MilestonesRead more →
May 27, 2026How do I Help my Kids Become More Independent? Imagine you’re leaving work for the day. You know you need to stop at the market on the way home to pick up some groceries for dinner (goal). You go to the same market every day, so you can picture it in your head. You start walking there (initiation). You make a mental list of the things you need and maybe even picture yourself walking through the aisles and picking up those items (planning, working memory). The store is out of bananas, so you choose a different fruit (emotional control, flexibility). You think about how long this task will take and estimate what time you will get home (time management).Read more →
April 7, 2026Boost Your Child’s Speech at Home: 10 Simple, Fun Ways to Support Their Language DevelopmentAs a parent, you might wonder if you’re doing enough to help your child’s speech and language grow. The good news? You can nurture your child’s language skills right at home, in a natural and meaningful way. With small, intentional activities woven into your daily routine, you can supercharge your child’s speech development right from the comfort of home.Read more →
March 14, 2026When is “Wabbit” no longer cute? A parent’s guide to speech milestonesIf you’re a parent, you probably remember the “wabbit” stage.Read more →
March 11, 2026Can a Speech Therapist Help With Reading? Here’s What Parents Should KnowWhen parents think about reading support, they often picture classroom teachers, tutors, or reading specialists. But there’s another professional who can make a powerful difference in a child’s reading development: speech-language pathologists (SLPs).Read more →