Books are a great way of encouraging language and reading in children. Books help children learn new vocabulary, and help them with imaginative play as they can act out the story they read or heard. ...
Singing helps children with language acquisition, memory, phonetic awareness, and reading. ...
Summer is probably the most favorite season for kiddos as it is time filled with sun, fun and water. Who doesn’t like summer—splashing in water or drinking iced lemonade? Summer offers many great outdoor opportunities for language stimulation and expansion, especially for children who really need to continue with their speech and language therapy....
Virtual Speech Center now offers free articulation worksheets on their website. All you have to do to get our worksheets is to register on our website. ...
Speech and Language Pathologists, working with young children in early intervention and preschool aged children use variety of different toys to stimulate language and to help young children acquire or increase their vocabulary. Here is the list of must have toys that can be used in language therapy with young children....
How many of us speech and language pathologists have heard parents reporting “He did not want to do his speech homework”? I am guessing all of us! Motivation is the key for children to practice speech drills, and sometimes incorporating speech therapy or speech homework into a fun activity or game can make a difference. ...
Therapy tips for mobile applications...
Quick Artic is a free IPhone application for Speech Language Pathologists which contains 566 images tagged with titles and categorized by phonemes. This easy to use application features a scoring utility which keeps track of the correct and incorrect answers. Quick Artic automatically calculates the score....