Speech Therapy
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Tips to Support a Gestalt Language Processor
When it comes to language development, not all children follow the same path. Some children are Gestalt Language Processors (GLPs)—they...

Ayesha Anjum
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Best Speech therapy in Australia for NRIs
Best Speech therapy in Australia for NRIs Are you are looking for Speech therapy in Australia? It can be stressful for parents to see...
sharad367
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Articulation Therapy: Teaching /S/ blends
The /s/ speech sound is one of the late sounds that develop in children. Children usually acquire the /s/ blends by 7 years of age....
sharad367
3 min read


How to get my child to stay on topic while speaking?
Introduction In this blog, I am going to talk about how to get your child to stay on topic while speaking. Before I move on to the topic, a little introduction on what is staying on topic. Conversational skills have become of utmost importance in today’s day and age. As adults, we need to have good conversational skills. This will help us achieve more professionally and personally. In children, this helps them build friends and form connections. There are various aspects to t
sharad367
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Hanen strategies for speech therapy
Introduction This blog is about what are Hanen strategies for speech therapy? It contains information for both parents and therapists. Communication is vital to all living beings. It can occur between a child and mother, two friends, or even animals. Communication uses both words and gestures. Social interaction forms the base of our society. Children learn to talk by observing their parents. But what happens when this is not enough? Kids develop speech and language delays. T
sharad367
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Tips on Articulation Therapy Teaching L Sound Blends
If you're a parent or speech therapist looking for effective strategies to improve your child’s speech clarity, articulation therapy for...
sharad367
4 min read


Teaching the /L/ Speech Sound
Teaching the /L/ Speech Sound The /l/ speech sound is an alveolar sound. This means that the sound is produced by touching the tongue tip to the alveolar ridge. Children usually acquire the /l/ sound by 4 years of age. Often, children with speech sound disorders have difficulty producing the /l/ sound correctly. This blog will cover activities and steps to teach the /l/ speech sound. Steps to teach the /l/ sound To teach the /l/ sound you will first place the tongue tip on t
sharad367
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Speech Therapy Activities for Ganesha Chaturthi
Speech Therapy Activities for Ganesh Chaturthi Ganesha is said to be the Lord of wisdom and knowledge! He is the symbol of prosperity and...
sharad367
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Best Speech Therapy In Delhi NCR
Speech difficulties and communication issues are evaluated and treated in speech therapy. People’s comprehension, clarity, voices,...

Varsha S
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Speech Therapy Activities for Janamashtami
Speech Therapy Activities for Janamashtami Festivals bring us all together. They are moments of joy and happiness to celebrate with your...
sharad367
6 min read


Phonics Cards in Speech Therapy
Phonics Cards in Speech Therapy Children produce frequently heard sounds as and when they start babbling. This is one of their ways of exploring the building blocks of language. We can comfortably come to a preposition that; language acquisition occurs from infancy. By the age of 2, the child is bursting with vocabulary. They try to bundle up their newly acquired words into something that sounds like sentences. This phase is the most crucial for learning and experimenting wit
sharad367
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Teaching the /R/ Speech Sound
Teaching the /R/ Speech Sound The /r/ speech sound is a palatal voiced sound. Children usually acquire the /r/ sound by 5 years of age. Often, children with speech sound disorders have difficulty in producing the /r/ sound correctly. It is one of the hardest sounds to acquire. However, there are some really good strategies that you can use to elicit the /r/ sound with good practice and patience. How can you say /r/ sounds? There are two different tongue positions that you can
sharad367
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