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Phonological Awareness: Don’t Underestimate the Power of Rhyming
When I started as an SLP back in the 90s, the pendulum had swung to the opposite side of the reading education spectrum…again. The sight word “Look-Say” of my parents’ Dick and Jane era was coming back as a component of “Whole Language,” and the phonics learning of my 70s early education was going out of fashion.

The Skill of Reflection
I like to watch the credits. I’m the person at the movie theater sitting there still immersed in the “outro” music that transitions you back into reality while reflecting on what was just experienced. I like taking the time to reflect on the hundreds of people who put their expertise and energy into the production.

PASTS Favorite Books to Use in Therapy
As a Speech-Language Pathologists, we see firsthand the incredible impact literacy has on a child’s communication and overall development. Celebrating Literacy Month as a family is a wonderful opportunity to foster a love of reading, strengthen language skills, and build meaningful connections through storytelling.

Maximizing Communication and Enjoyment During Family Travels
We understand that many families are getting in their last summer vacations and trips before the new school years starts. Traveling with children, especially those who are receiving speech and language services, can present unique challenges and opportunities for growth.

AI and Your SLP
I want to have a conversation with you. Not in the “We need to talk because something is wrong” way. Rather, in the “I have an idea in my head, and I’d like to share it with you” way.

I don’t know. This is what I know.
I don’t know what it is like to have my gender identity not align with what my body was assigned at birth. I know that I am a cisgender woman.

Nature Walk-and-Talks
I have always loved the Fall. The change in weather here in California is particularly pleasing to me. We are still able to spend plenty of time outdoors but without quite so much sun and heat.

5 minute – Home practice activities
The goal of each 5-minute home practice will be to get your child to practice their new skill as many times as possible.

General Vocal Hygiene Routine
1. Recognize vocal tension and try to reduce it before speaking/projecting with it.
a. notice when larynx (voice box) is held high in the throat..

What You Can Do at Home to Help Your Young Child Who Stutters
There are many things you can do that may help a young child to talk more smoothly. These strategies will not cure your child’s stuttering (bumpy speech). Instead,…

Using Children’s Literature to Support Language Development
My mother was the head librarian at the Hillsdale Library in San Mateo. From an early age, I would spend entire days at the library. My “babysitter” was a good book in…

Pediatric Client Behavior: How do I manage it?
When I started graduate school for speech-language pathology in 2014, I had a well-developed understanding that behavior management would be a large part of my work every day. My background is working as a…

The Importance of Early Speech Therapy Intervention for Children
Communication skills allow children to express their wants and needs, interact socially, and participate in education. That’s why early speech therapy intervention is so important for kids’ overall…

How to Select the Best Pediatric Speech Therapist for Your Child
If your child has been diagnosed with a communication disorder, receiving help from a talented speech therapist can be life-changing. But with so many options, how do you choose the right fit? Consider important…

Myofunctional Therapy Guide for Parents: Treating Oral Muscle Imbalance
A Comprehensive Guide for Parents You may not have heard about myofunctional therapy before. But this rehabilitative approach offers immense benefits for promoting proper oral muscle function, facilitating speech clarity, improving body posture…
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