
Generalization: The Missing Piece of Your Child’s Therapy
Have you ever watched your child do something amazing during therapy like responding to their name, following instructions, greeting the therapist confidently, and you felt

Have you ever watched your child do something amazing during therapy like responding to their name, following instructions, greeting the therapist confidently, and you felt

This confusion happens because children develop in many different ways, and they don’t look the same. Some children are naturally quiet, focused, or independent. Others

WHAT EXACTLY IS TOE WALKING? Toe walking means walking on the balls of the feet, with little or no contact between the heels and the

Imagine this, you’re making breakfast and say, “Do you want rice?” Your child replies, “Want rice… want rice… want rice,” repeating the words with the

We’ve been going for three months. Shouldn’t he be talking by now? Every session costs so much! I need to see results now. All I

What every parents should know before it’s too late As a parent, you must have received a lot of responses when you expressed concerns about

In the current digital age, screen time has become an important part of everyone’s daily life, including children. Children are increasingly being exposed to digital

Baby talk, also referred to as infant-directed speech, is the way adults naturally modify their speech when interacting with infants and young children. It involves

“Let him do it,” your child’s therapist said for the hundredth time. How do you explain to her that the last time he tried carrying

As gender-based roles continue to evolve within families, there is increasing evidence of the positive impact of fathers involvement in their children’s development. According to

As parents we want our children to succeed in school and it can be quite a concern when we have a child that is struggling

“Now I know why yesterday was Mothers’ Day!” Piqued my little 4 years old with a smile on her face as she looked from my

As your child grows, a lot of changes will happen across the different areas of their development. These areas of development are grouped into 4

Every parent is super excited when their child hits a new milestone; that first social smile, the emergence of the coos and the babbles, when

According to guidelines by the American Speech & Hearing Association, your child’s speech and language development depends on: These combined factors contribute to the variation