What is AAC? AAC stands for Augmentative and Alternative Communication. This just means something other than speech that a person might use to communicate. It’s… Read More
Giving your child a strong foundation in language starts at home. One of the most important foundations we can provide is a rich language environment.… Read More
What is neurodiversity-affirming practice? “Neurodiversity” is a term for the different ways that brains develop and process the world around them. “Neurodiversity affirming” means that… Read More
Speech pathologists work to improve peoples’ communication or swallowing skills. But difficulties with communication or eating and drinking can affect many areas of life. That… Read More
Some of the most exciting moments of parenting are when you witness your child’s language develop. Most of us have heard of typical language development,… Read More
Swallowing is a seemingly simple yet intricately coordinated process that we do over 600 times a day without thinking. But for many people, swallowing isn’t… Read More
There are many questions we get asked as speech pathologists, especially when working with children presenting with an early language developmental delay. The most common… Read More
Speech Pathologists play a crucial role in literacy intervention, helping individuals overcome difficulties in reading, writing and language skills. Literacy skills are all the skills… Read More
We can not talk about social communication skills without starting a debate! You may have met someone in your life who finds it difficult to… Read More
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