One Mom’s Perspective on Her Son’s Speech, Physical, and Occupational Therapy Journey
One Mom’s Perspective on Her Son’s Speech, Physical, and Occupational Therapy Journey
One Mom’s Perspective on Her Son’s Speech, Physical, and Occupational Therapy Journey
I talk a lot about how to teach safety information to children. It is particularly important for our children on the Autism spectrum, who have Down syndrome,
“Did your child mouth as an infant?” I ask this question all the time to the parents of kiddos with severe speech delays, picky eating
“Look at me.” “Watch my mouth.” “Eyes, please.” How many times a day do you say this? Is it one or two million? It’s a
photo credit: Ben White via unsplash.com Sometimes we get a little human who is painfully shy or perhaps just flat out unwilling to speak. I am not
Photo By: Sylwia Bartyzel via unsplash.com Think back to (insert number here) years ago when you were a young therapist. Now take it back to your CFY…
I’m a pediatric SLP who specializes in the R sound. Fun fact- I actually used to dread the R but after dedicating a lot (like… a lot a lot) of time to researching and troubleshooting… I now love it! So much, in fact, that I currently spend my days treating “R kids” via my private practice and creating R resources and continuing education for SLPs via Speechy Things. I’m so glad you found me! Let’s “Rock the R” together!