
Speech Mistakes Can Be Cute…But Does My Child Need Support?
Children often make cute speech mistakes, but how do you know if it is something more.

Children often make cute speech mistakes, but how do you know if it is something more.

Help children thrive during transitions with strategies to support speech and language development, from visuals to role-play and collaboration.

Wondering what comes next after your toddler begins using single words? Learn what to expect in language development and discover 5 easy strategies to encourage two-word combinations.

Looking for easy ways to support your toddler or preschooler's speech and language development this summer? Try these 5 fun, simple, and effective strategies - perfect for warm-weather learning and play!

As parents, one of our most favorite milestones is our children’s first words! As they grow, their speech is expected to become clearer - but what if your 4 year old still says “tat” instead of “cat?” Or if your 5 year old continues to say “poon” for “spoon?”

As pediatric speech-language pathologists, we are often asked, “What is the best way to help my child talk more?” The answer might surprise you...