Category: Speech and Sound Disorders

Best of 2013

  Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!  I’m spending I time with my family this week and taking a break from students and blogging.  I’ve compiled

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In Santa’s Hat

I try to avoid artic cards with little ones and substitute toys or objects whenever possible.  Not only are they more engaging, but they lend

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I Want Candy!

Trick or treat!  Kids love Halloween and Valentine’s Day partly because its license to get and eat candy.  (I have another theory that it’s because

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Ooo, Eee, Ooo, Ah-ah

Regardless of the diagnosis–apraxia, dysarthria, autism– there are some children that need to start at the vowel level. To either develop a variety of vowels

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