Speech Therapy for Lisps
Lisps are one of the most common speech problems we target in therapy, but what is it? A lisp (may also be referred to as a tongue thrust) is classified as a Functional Speech Disorder,...
Read MoreLisps are one of the most common speech problems we target in therapy, but what is it? A lisp (may also be referred to as a tongue thrust) is classified as a Functional Speech Disorder,...
Read MoreWhat is Childhood Apraxia of Speech? Childhood Apraxia of Speech or CAS is when there is an interruption in messaging of the brain to the mouth and lips to receive a clear signal to plan...
Read MoreThere are many types of strategies to help elicit verbal speech. Prior to verbal speech children need to learn to imitate you in non verbal speech tasks, so they can imitate you during speech tasks!...
Read MoreYou may have heard that not all speech sound disorders are treated the same and not all speech pathologists have the same training. In order to receive certification as a Certified Orofacial Myologist, from the...
Read MoreWe 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...
Read MoreDoes your child tend to say wabbit for rabbit or wat for rat? If these mispronunciations tend to occur in your child’s language, then I am sure that you have encountered a few frustrations trying...
Read MorePROMPT is a hands-on technique which a requires a speech pathologist attend specialized trainings in order to understand and receive certification through the PROMPT Institute. It is taught worldwide in many languages and, but with...
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