Many children have difficulty saying certain sounds clearly. Sometimes, it is a normal developmental stage and will improve on its own; at other times they may require some direct help from a Speech Therapist. Parents often ask what they can do at home to help. Eating Talking and eating use many of the same muscles, […]
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We hope you find these handouts useful. Please feel free to download and share them. However, do not alter them, sell them or remove our copyright or logo. These handouts are only to provide general guidance. They are not intended to replace assessment and advice from a qualified Speech and Language Therapist/ Pathologist. If you are concerned […]
Review of Elizabeth’s best po...
On looking back over our first year of blogging, we’ve been looking over our 58 posts. It’s interesting to see which posts we enjoyed writing the most, and which ones have had the most views (not necessarily the same ones). We thought, since we share this blog, that it would be interesting for us to […]
Understanding your child’s speech and language therapy report: Part ...
A while ago, Elizabeth and I did two guest posts on the Special Needs Jungle website about how to get the most out of your child’s speech and language therapy assessment. You can read those posts here and here. Once your child has had an assessment, your speech and language therapist will probably write a […]