Ten Signs Your Child Could Benefit From Speech Pathology
Speech Pathology
Every child develops at their own pace, but sometimes delays or differences in speech, language and feeding skills may signal a need for additional support.
Read blogCommon Signs of Autism in Young Children
Speech Pathology
Psychology
The early signs of autism can vary, and, in many cases, differences are first observed in the pre-school or early primary school years.
Read blogHow Can Speech Pathology Help Teenagers?
Speech Pathology
Speech pathologists work with individuals across their lifespan and this includes the often complex teenage years.
Read blogWhat You Need to Know About Fussy Eaters
Speech Pathology
Psychology
If your child only eats a very small range of foods or drinks, only consumes specific brands or textures, or won’t eat entire food groups for longer than a few weeks, there may be deeper reasons.
Read blogSeven Ways You Can Help Your Child’s Communication Skills Right Now!
Speech Pathology
There are many ways parents can help their child’s communication skills every single day at little or no cost.
Read blogAll About Sensory Chews
Speech Pathology
Sensory chews are small, chewable, tactile sensory aids that allow children and adults to chew an object safely.
Read blogWhy Do People Stutter?
Speech Pathology
Stuttering is a neurological condition that affects the production of speech, whereby someone typically repeats, extends, or is unable to produce a sound.
Read blogHow to Raise a Bilingual Child
Speech Pathology
Psychology
There is no single way to raise a bilingual child. Sometimes in the past, parents were advised to separate the two languages when talking to their children.
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