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“Red flags” for speech and language development
Communication is an essential tool for growth and development. It is difficult to imagine a world with limited interactions and no means of getting across to one another. While there are many forms of communication, the most common is speech and language. Many...
Your Child’s Timeline: When the Major Milestones Happen
A baby’s ability to communicate develops gradually. Talking and being able to communicate are considered important milestones in a baby’s developmental growth. Infants will begin acquiring language skills during their daily routines from people within their...
Difference Between Speech, Language, And Communication
We talk, read and/or write during our day to day interactions with our family, friends, workmates or acquaintances. But, do we realize the importance of these forms? The manner by which we say or deliver the message that we try to convey and the words that we use when...
Fun And Interactive Toys For Your Infant, Toddler, And Preschooler
It’s extremely important to choose the right toys for your children. It is highly recommended that you choose toys that are not harmful or dangerous and most of all, age-appropriate. Little children can learn so many new things through play. You can select the toys...
Strategies To Encourage Speech And Language Development With Your Child
Why is communication very important? Communication is vital because it is the foundation of all human relationships. The process of communication cannot be simply regarded as a phenomenon which simply happens. Rather, it should be viewed as a process which involves...
Peer Helpers
Everybody has a need to belong, to be loved by somebody else. Friends are crucial to our well-being. They care about us no matter what, providing support and encouragement. Just imagine what your life would be like without special friends. Some children in your...
How To Keep The Conversation Going Between You And Your Child
Some parents may realize that they share a lot of moments with their child during the ordinary routines of daily living. What some parents may not understand is how to talk, add language, and make the most of each experience they share with their infant, toddler, or...
Talking to Your Child
Did you know that many four and five year-old children do not know their last name or the name of the street they live on? Children typically have mastered this skill by the time they have reached their fourth birthday. Doesn't it seem odd that one child at the age of...
Getting Your Child Ready For School Begins At Birth
In a recent review of the research literature on children, Louis M. Rossetti, Ph.D, of the University of Wisconsin concluded “children entering kindergarten with age appropriate communication skills generally do well in the early education years. In contrast,...
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