A speech therapist only sees your child for 30 minutes a week…in a structured clinical environment. You and your child’s teachers see your child every… Read More
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A speech therapist only sees your child for 30 minutes a week…in a structured clinical environment. You and your child’s teachers see your child every… Read More
Nose Breathing Why is it so important? Our nose has a vital role in filtering and humidifying the air we breathe. This is important not… Read More
Tongue Thrust Talk Fact or Myth? Prolonged dummy sucking can cause dental problems later in life. FACT. Dummy use beyond the age of 3 contributes… Read More
Tongue Thrust Talk Fact or Myth? Prolonged dummy sucking can cause dental problems later in life. FACT. Dummy use beyond the age of 3 contributes… Read More
Welcome to our special edition on stuttering! Missed some of our blog posts on this issue or want to learn more about a specific aspect… Read More
Is your child a picky eater? ‘Fussy’ eating can be a normal phase in a 2-5 year old’s development and may begin at a younger… Read More
Speech pathologist Rochelle Vizelman recently attended a webinar on ‘Vocal Performance Fitness’ by Mary Sandage, a US speech pathologist and “vocal physiologist”. Nicola shares some established principles… Read More
Spirited speech pathologist Scott loves helping children to communicate better. Having worked in schools for the Department of Education, Scott collaborates with teachers, psychologists, social… Read More
Shouting and screaming? Hoarse voice? No voice? Sore throat? Does it matter?? Yes! Voice problems in children aren’t well recognised. Read on to find out… Read More