K words can be particularly tricky to say for many children. Because the /k/ sound is made in the back of the throat, children aren’t able to pick up on visual cues for producing the sound. Discover activities to elicit the /k/ sounds in your therapy sessions....
“No” is certainly a word many children want to say, along with some others, like night-night, nap, and noodles! Discover exercises to help boost articulation for the /n/ sound....
R words and r sounds can be tough for both clients and clinicians. See our recommendations for exercises to help your client clear this language hurdle....
Speech Language therapists will learn what Augmentative Alternative Communication is, its benefits and challenges, common AAC devices and apps and CEUs....
CDC updated and published developmental milestones in the American Academy of Pediatrics for their 'Learn the Signs, Act Early' program. See the changes....
If you are a Speech-Language Pathologist working with a client who you suspect is cluttering, it may be beneficial to start by working on reducing his or her speech rate, reducing excess of disfluencies, and improving the client’s self-awareness/self monitoring skills....