Giving Thanks with Little Ones:

Embracing the Joy of Gratitude In the heart of November, a season that invites reflection and appreciation, we invite you to join us in exploring simple and meaningful ways to instill the spirit of gratitude in our little ones. As parents, we understand the profound impact that cultivating thankfulness can have on the overall well-being … Continue reading Giving Thanks with Little Ones:

Lunch and Learn: Speech & Language Development and Disorder

We are excited to begin our new Lunch and Learn series focusing on Speech and Language Development and Disorders. We recognize the significant demand for these services, particularly in my region (Metro Atlanta area), and we're committed to supporting parents in every way we can. Our goal is to equip parents with valuable information, spanning … Continue reading Lunch and Learn: Speech & Language Development and Disorder

Child carving pumpkins

Falling into Fun at Home: Engaging Language Activities for Young Children

As the leaves begin to change and the air turns crisp, it's the perfect time to infuse some autumnal excitement into your home. Fall provides a wealth of opportunities for engaging and effective activities that can help your child develop their communication skills while having a blast. In this blog post, we'll explore creative fall-themed … Continue reading Falling into Fun at Home: Engaging Language Activities for Young Children

Books

Books, books and more books. There are a few things I believe children can never have too much of, sleep and books! If you have to buy something for your child buy books. If you can't afford to buy your child books take them to he library and borrow them. My experience both personally and professionally is that there isn't any other item that can positively affect speech, language and all academic areas other than a book.

Bed Time Reading

Most people think that being able to read is the ultimate sign of intelligence.  In reality the true signs of intelligence comes well before reading. The foundation for reading relies on the early literacy skills set from birth-5 years old (when most children begin reading). It is important for parents to begin introducing their children to … Continue reading Bed Time Reading