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Pre-Check on Baby Readiness for Solids
FEEDING ➤ December 14, 2019

Pre-Check on Baby Readiness for Solids

When you are wondering if your baby is ready for solids it really comes down to if your baby is ready for solids. It seems simple in theory but reality is your baby has to...

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2019 Holiday Gift Guide
Practice News ➤ November 24, 2019

2019 Holiday Gift Guide

The holiday season is FINALLY here, Starbucks has had their holiday cups for almost two weeks at this point and Black Friday is coming up!  To make shopping a little bit easier, we have put...

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Creating a Sensory Kitchen for Picky Eaters
FEEDING ➤ November 15, 2019

Creating a Sensory Kitchen for Picky Eaters

Melanie Potock , MA, CCC-SLP is an expert in feeding help for the picky eaters. Melanie has always been a forward thinker in ways to help expand picky eating. I admire her work and have attended...

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PROMPT December Intensive
Practice News ➤ November 12, 2019

PROMPT December Intensive

We are hosting a PROMPT speech therapy intensive this Winter Break! Whether you have had a child in PROMPT therapy for a while, or just want a jump start, this is a great chance to...

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Selecting Core Words
AAC ➤ November 5, 2019

Selecting Core Words

Core words are a systematic way to teach and use single messages by combining either one or a string of them to form either single word phrases or expansive multi-word sentences. A core vocabulary varies...

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The Impact of Cortical Visual Impairment on Communication
ADVOCACY ➤ September 22, 2019

The Impact of Cortical Visual Impairment on Communication

Trying to explain CVI has been a bit challenging for me in my career. Many children I work with have brain injuries and with that many times also have something called Cortical Vision Impairment (CVI)....

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Infant Feeding Disorders
FEEDING ➤ June 27, 2019

Infant Feeding Disorders

This chart was designed by American Speech-Language Association and defines the role that speech-language pathologists play in treating feeding and swallowing disorders. Please take a look at the signs of trouble listed below:

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Listen Carefully | Narrative Development
LANGUAGE ➤ June 10, 2019

Listen Carefully | Narrative Development

“Michelle go store. Horse fast!” From this narrative could you respond to the child in a back and forth meaningful conversation… probably not! How many times have you done this for another adult to interpret...

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How Speech-Language Pathologists in Schools Help
Practice News ➤ May 25, 2019

How Speech-Language Pathologists in Schools Help

NEWS: May is Better Speech and Hearing Month There are many ways that speech-language pathologists help children in schools. May was Better Hearing & Speech Month! As SLPs it is our job to advocate for speech therapy in...

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The Importance of an Education Lawyer
ADVOCACY ➤ May 11, 2019

The Importance of an Education Lawyer

If you believe that your child, or a student you are working with, may require new or additional services and are having getting those services, an education lawyer can help! I have worked with MANY education lawyers and...

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