Speech And Language Development – Environmental Factors
In speech and language development, environmental factors refer to the external conditions and experiences around a child that influence how…
Unlocking Potential Beyond Limits
Speech & Language Delays
In speech and language development, environmental factors refer to the external conditions and experiences around a child that influence how…
SLP-approved, SAFE, evidence-based HOME EXERCISES commonly recommended by Speech-Language Pathologists for children with speech delay, autism, oral-motor weakness, and feeding…
Phonological Disorder vs. Articulation Disorder 1️⃣ Big-picture difference (one line) Articulation disorder → Problem making a sound correctly Phonological disorder…
🔷 A. Speech Sound Therapy Chart for AUTISM (ASD) 🔑 Core Principle for Autism Focus on meaningful communication Sounds are…
🔹 How to use this chart Work on ONE sound at a time Follow the order: Sound → Syllables →…
Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) do not work only on speech.They also assess and treat chewing and swallowing difficulties, because these skills…
Oral-Motor Skills in Speech Therapy 1. What are Oral-Motor Skills? Oral-motor skills are the abilities of the lips, tongue, jaw,…
Expressive Language (Using Words and Sentences) Definition:Expressive language is a child’s ability to communicate thoughts, needs, feelings, and ideas using…
Receptive Language (Understanding Language) Definition:Receptive language is a child’s ability to understand words, sentences, and instructions. Simply: “What the child…
step by step through the main speech therapy techniques, with real examples you can visualize or try at home. I’ll…