Feb 3, 2021 | Education, Intelligibility
Every parent wants to catch the first few words of their child. They are eagerly waiting for the time that their child can finally talk and express what they want to say through words. It is only normal to feel a bit warned and problematic after learning that they are...
Feb 1, 2021 | Intelligibility, Speech and Language Therapy
Believe it or not, phonological processes are patterns of sound errors that all children exhibit while their language skills (ability to communicate and express oneself, freely) are developing. Typically, developing children are known to use them to simplify their...
Feb 1, 2021 | Articulation, Intelligibility, Speech and Language Therapy
Sometimes, the way your child pronounces words can be extremely cute. But, try not to reinforce incorrect articulation by laughing at or repeating them. Best practice is to put emphasis on correct speech production and model how the sound is correctly produce....
Dec 18, 2020 | Speech and Language Therapy
Related to Speech, Language and Communication Myth: Surely, my child will outgrow his or her language delay.Fact: In fact, some children require speech therapy to catch up to their peers. Myth: Presently, my child just lazy.Fact: In short, children naturally practice...
Dec 9, 2020 | Speech and Language Therapy
“Unlocks your child’s full potential” If you’re concerned about your child’s language development, DON’T DELAY, start today by helping them. The early years of a child’s life are the most important for building strong language skills. Notably, does your child have...