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Usar Líneas Predecibles y Líneas Repetidas para Comunicadores Emergentes
ESPAÑOL ➤ May 13, 2020

Usar Líneas Predecibles y Líneas Repetidas para Comunicadores Emergentes

Dos estrategias efectivas de literatura para la comunicación emergente son las de los que contienen línea repetidas y el método de la línea predecible. Se encuentran líneas repetidas en muchas canciones infantiles y libros infantiles....

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¡Enseñando a tu Bebé a Decir no!
ESPAÑOL ➤ May 13, 2020

¡Enseñando a tu Bebé a Decir no!

Sí y no son dos palabras que usamos para rechazar, solicitar, reparar y mejorar la comunicación. En términos de que los niños adquieran estas palabras, las investigaciones señalan que expresar “no” ocurre antes que “sí”,...

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Aided Language Stimulation en Español
ESPAÑOL ➤ April 26, 2020

Aided Language Stimulation en Español

Modelado y Estimulación del Lenguaje Asistido en el Mundo AAC Estimulación de lenguaje asistido, a lo largo, es una manera de apoyar a un usuario de AAC y animarlo a utilizar su nuevo dispositivo. La...

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Escucha con Cuidado | Desarrollo Narrativo
ESPAÑOL ➤ April 11, 2020

Escucha con Cuidado | Desarrollo Narrativo

“Michelle ve tienda. ¡Caballo rápido! De esta narrativa, ¿podría responderle al niño en una conversación significativa de ida y vuelta … probablemente no! ¿Cuántas veces has hecho esto para que otro adulto interprete de qué...

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Ideas para oradores emergentes que utilizan un método de línea predecible
ESPAÑOL ➤ March 1, 2020

Ideas para oradores emergentes que utilizan un método de línea predecible

¡Todos hemos escuchado que la lectura es esencial para el crecimiento de los  pequeños! Observar a otros es el 80% de cómo ocurre el aprendizaje, eso significa que cuanto más modeles el lenguaje durante la...

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<em>Speech Therapy Activities Parents Can Do at Home in 10 Minutes a Day</em>
LANGUAGE ➤ August 26, 2025

Speech Therapy Activities Parents Can Do at Home in 10 Minutes a Day

To support your child's language development, focus on incorporating a few simple, effective strategies into your daily routine. By using these Speech Therapy Activities Parents Can Do at Home in 10 Minutes a Day, you can make a significant impact. First, make reading time interactive with repeated-line books like "Brown Bear, Brown Bear." Use different voices and pause to let your child fill in the blanks, which helps build their vocabulary and memory. Second, get down to your child's eye level to talk. Holding objects at your eye level encourages them to watch your mouth, which helps them learn how to form words. Third, respond to every sound your child makes—coos, babbles, or even grunts. Attribute meaning to their sounds and "serve it back" by turning their sounds into full sentences. Finally, use simple gestures while you talk to your child to give them a way to communicate before they have words, and consider creating a quiet play space, like a tent, for them to feel safe and calm.

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<em>Articulation vs. Language Delay: How to Tell the Difference</em>
SPEECH ➤ August 22, 2025

Articulation vs. Language Delay: How to Tell the Difference

A parent’s excitement to hear their child’s first words can quickly turn to concern if those words are hard to understand. As children grow, their communication skills develop at different paces, and it can be...

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The Power of “Let’s”: Unlocking Communication for Gestalt Language Processors
AAC ➤ July 22, 2025

The Power of “Let’s”: Unlocking Communication for Gestalt Language Processors

As parents and speech-language pathologists, we’re constantly searching for ways to unlock communication for our children, especially those who learn language in unique ways. If you have a child who is a Gestalt Language Processor...

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