Early play sets the stage for language learning and social development. Here are some powerful hacks to start building language skills through play: 🧸Take the batteries out of toys to help build language and functional play. The toy shouldn’t be doing all the work. 🧸 Avoid distraction during reciprocal play by limiting the number of toys you have out (only have the toy you… Read More
STUTTERING: WTF(LUENCY), IS THIS NORMAL?
Stuttering is the most commonly recognized speech impairment that affects approximately 3 million people with about 5% of all children between 2-5 being affected during their childhood. It is more commonly seen in boys than girls and is best described as breaks in the flow of speech. These dysfluencies (breaks) are known as repetitions of sounds and words (my-my-my shoe),… Read More