Category: delayed language
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Choosing a Speech Therapist
Choosing a Speech Therapist Congratulations on making the decision to improve your child’s life. It’s no exaggeration to say that choosing a speech therapist can be profound, life changing decision. To help, we’ve pulled together a bit of a guide based on our experiences and from talking to some of the families we work with. […]
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Delayed Language – What is it?
What is Delayed Language? Your child is two and not talking, you compare them to your older children, or other children you meet. You see them putting sentences together and using their words to ask for things, get help and show people things and you might worry that your child is getting left behind. […]
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Talk Everywhere, Everyday
A routine is an activity you normally do with your child that tends to occur the same way every time. A routine has a theme (getting dressed, going to bed, etc.), predictable steps (pants on first, then shirt, etc.). It has clearly defined roles which can be swapped between you and your child. It’s not […]
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Delayed Language – Follow Their Lead
If your child has delayed language, this can be a difficult things for a parent to learn. When your child has delayed language sometimes it might feel like you always have to be doing something, except the times when you’re doing the best work to improve your child’s language, it will look and feel like […]