Speech Sound Delays vs. Language Delays: What’s the Difference and Why Does it Matter?

As a mother, it’s natural to watch your child’s development with both wonder and a keen eye for any potential concerns. Among the many milestones, speech and language development often stand out. You might hear terms like “speech delay” and “language delay” used interchangeably, but understanding the crucial differences between them is vital for ensuring…
Is My Child on Track? Understanding Speech and Language Milestones from Birth to 12 Months

As parent, we often find ourselves watching our little ones intently, celebrating every giggle, every coo, and every new sound. But amidst the joy, a quiet question can sometimes creep in: “Is my child developing as they should be?” Especially when it comes to communication, it’s natural to wonder if your child’s speech and language…
How Co-occurring Conditions Can Impact Your Child’s Speech Development

As parents, we eagerly await our child’s first words, celebrating each new sound and milestone. When speech development seems delayed or presents unexpected challenges, it’s natural to focus primarily on the mechanics of language – articulation, vocabulary, and fluency. However, sometimes the journey of speech development is intertwined with other underlying conditions that can significantly…
How Play Affects Speech Development: Signs Your Child Needs Help and What to Do

The Power of Play One of the first questions I ask when working with a young child is, “How do they play?” I often get a puzzled look from parents in response. But the way a child plays can tell us so much about their development—especially their speech and language skills. Many speech-delayed children struggle…
Avoiding Parent Burnout

Parenting is difficult but parenting a child with special needs can be even more challenging. If you are a parent of a child with special needs, you are almost certainly putting in more effort than any other mom or dad that you know. And yet your child still may be at risk, struggling, or making…
Top Tips For Navigating Your Special Needs Child Through The Holiday Season.
The holidays are a wonderful time for children. There are bright lights everywhere, holiday music playing, lots of parties and at least one visit with Santa. All of these sights and activities will most certainly create fond memories for your children. However, for special needs children and their parents, all of this bright and often…
How To Set Physical Boundaries For Your Kids And Relatives During The Holidays.
We’re in the thick of the holidays, and with that, come many invitations to holiday parties and family gatherings. Many of you probably have young children who will be attending some of these events with you, and most of the time, they are lots of fun for everyone involved. However, I recently had one mother write…
How to deal with your Child’s impossible Christmas Wishlist!
It is officially the holiday season and now that Thanksgiving is over, children everywhere are starting to look forward to Christmas when they get to open presents. However, with that special day of giving comes “the list.” You know what “list” I am referring to. That long list of toys and electronics that children wish…
How to Select After School Activities for Your Kids

With school starting again, after school activities are picking up again as well. After a year of isolation, many of us are EAGER TO GET our children involved in in school and after school activities again. Parents have always signed their children up for numerous after school activities. However, this year, after school activities are…
How to set new rules and expectations for the new school year

Our children have been on summer vacation and because of that, the rules in our home have been more relaxed. However, now that school has started, you might be wondering how, as parents, we reset our home for the fall. Due to covid, the last school year was anything but typical. Rules about masks and…