
SLPs and Childhood Mental Health: 5 Powerful Ways to be Involved
It is becoming more well-known that mental health needs are on the rise in children, but when you think about your role as an SLP,
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It is becoming more well-known that mental health needs are on the rise in children, but when you think about your role as an SLP,

You’re frustrated. Other kids the same age as your child are talking so much more than yours is, but your pediatrician is saying there is

Is there anything more frustrating than hearing a word a couple of times from your child and then IT DISAPPEARS?! Where did it go?! These

Does your child repeat words and phrases? Maybe common things you say or lines from their favorite song or show? Do the words or phrases

Embracing neurodiversity in speech therapy and life choices is vital for providing the best support possible for neurodivergent children. The term “neurodivergent” is an umbrella

Understanding the typical development of phonemic awareness skills and how to target them will set students with speech sound disorders up for greater, more lasting

Do you consider phonemic awareness abilities before beginning to work with students with speech sound disorders? If not, you really should! Read on to learn

Parents are often confused by speech clarity guidelines especially when it comes to late talkers. If you can’t understand what your child is trying to

Use conversation starters in language therapy as a must have Back-to-School activity for your speech room. Conversation starters are a great way to work on

If you’ve always been inclined towards pediatrics and you’ve been in the field….a while, it might be difficult to realize how many folks need training
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The views expressed in this blog are my own and are intended to inspire other speech-language pathologists in their own practice. If you are a parent, teacher or other educator, these ideas are not intended to take the place of treatment by a certified clinician. Read full disclaimer here.