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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
5 min read


Bilingualism and Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Are you wondering if bilingualism for children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder is difficult? Read original research about...
sharad367
4 min read


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
6 min read


AAC Activities to Teach Pronouns
AAC activities to teach pronouns Pronouns are one of the most taught grammatical aspects in children. Children start using pronouns at 12-16 months of age. According to Lanza & Flahive (2008), the pronoun development is as follows: 12-26 months – I, It 27-30 months – My, Me, Mine, You 31-34 months – Your, She, He, Yours, We 35-40 months – They, Us, Hers, His, Them, Her 41-46 months – Its, Our, Him, Myself, Yourself, Ours, Their, Theirs Many times, you may notice that children
sharad367
3 min read


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


World Mental Health Day: Self care
The term mental health is used widely and commonly today. It has become a trending topic but still, we fear addressing this subject...

Sayee Deshpande
4 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
5 min read


Spectrum of Hope – Dr. A. K Kundra
It’s time to feature this heart warming story of Dr. A K Kundra and his journey with Autism. Dr. A. K Kundra’s recent project is the...

Varsha S
6 min read


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
4 min read


Speech therapy in Hyderabad
Speaking disorders are conditions that impair one’s ability to speak and communicate with others. In other words, it is characterised by...

Varsha S
5 min read


Is My Child a Gestalt Language Processor?
Children learn and develop language in two different ways. There are two ways of learning language namely, analytic and gestalt styles....

Ayesha Anjum
4 min read


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
