This week’s Website of the Week is Home Speech Home, and comes as a recommendation from Chelsea on our Speech Therapy Team. Home Speech Home is a great website to search for more information and helpful tips about your child’s speech...
MorePlaying with Playdough – A Speech Therapy Blog Post
Need help motivating your child to practice their speech and language skills at home? Well, Playdough can help! Here are some great activities and tips you can use at home! Articulation Practice: Practice target sounds Have your child practice...
MoreWebsite of the Week – Elmer the Safety Elephant
Elmer the safety elephant is an excellent website to explore a variety of safety activities including but not limited to: bike safety, water safety, stranger danger, internet safety, school bus safety and fire safety. This website includes many...
MorePediatric Social Language Skills (Pragmatics)
Pragmatics is often referred to as the social language skills that we use in our communication with others. Pragmatic language skills are important for communicating our thoughts, ideas, feelings and for generating and maintaining a conversation...
MoreT.E.A.M. 4 Kids IS MOVING!
T.E.A.M. 4 Kids IS MOVING! We are currently located on the North East corner of the 303 and Greenway Road in Suite 216. This is located between the Fitness One and the Animal Hospital. The physical address is: 16578 W. Greenway Rd. Suite #216...
More10 Practical Ways to Practice Speech and Language on the go (with minimal prep)!
As a busy mom of three, I can relate to the average parent’s plight that there aren’t enough hours in the day to get everything done. Between school, homework, after-school activities and dinner there really isn’t room for much else. So when your...
MoreApp of the Week: Baby Sign and Sing
The “Baby Sign and Sing” app has babies signing to some familiar songs (Twinkle, Twinkle; Old McDonald). Children enjoy watching the babies and learning signs that go along with some of their favorite songs! Enjoy! Kristen, Speech and...
MoreLet’s Talk About Food: A Feeding Therapy Blog Post
It may be “feeding” therapy, but that doesn’t mean we should stop talking. Talking about food can help engage a child with food they are eating, while also working on language skills. A bonus! Especially when children are...
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