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Learning Spatial Concepts In Play
When exploring their world, children are naturally developing an understanding of spatial relationships – how objects and their own bodies exist in space. Spatial awareness and learning spatial concepts is an important language skill. Here's how to transform everyday games and activities into powerful learning experiences to help learn spatial concepts and increase their communication skills!

Kittiya Chaiyachati
Jul 12 min read
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Singing to Support Speech
Singing to and with your child helps develop their speech and language skills! 3 tips for singing with your child.

Tiana Quitugua
Feb 282 min read
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Sensory Processing Differences
Here are some sensory processing differences your child may experience and that you may even notice for yourself!Â

Kittiya Chaiyachati
Jan 312 min read
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Fall Speech and Language Activities
fun Fall speech and language activities you can do with your child

Tiana Quitugua
Nov 30, 20242 min read
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Summertime Speech
Summertime speech should be just as fun whether you’re on vacation, at the beach, or relaxing at home

Tiana Quitugua
Jul 14, 20242 min read
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Springtime Language
Take some time each day to model language for your child in meaningful ways and with interesting activities.

Tiana Quitugua
Apr 15, 20242 min read
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Short, Regular Play Opportunities
Set aside 5-10 minutes to play and engage with your child.

Tiana Quitugua
Aug 30, 20232 min read
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Linguistic Mapping
Have you ever guessed what your child was trying to say?

Tiana Quitugua
Jul 5, 20231 min read
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Ways to Describe
When modeling language for your kids, try not to use the same ones over and over.

Tiana Quitugua
Jun 28, 20232 min read
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Self-Talk and Parallel Talk
These strategies are easy, fun, and natural ways to model language

Tiana Quitugua
Jun 21, 20232 min read
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Transitioning & Cleaning Up for Kids
Transitioning to a new activity or place for your child can sometimes be a challenge.

Tiana Quitugua
Jun 14, 20231 min read
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Validating Sensory Needs
We all process sensory input differently. Some of us don't like loud music in the car and others need to turn up the volume to enjoy it.

Tiana Quitugua
May 30, 20232 min read
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Direct vs Play-Based Therapy
Let’s talk about play and why it’s an effective, evidence-based model for pediatric speech-language therapy.

Tiana Quitugua
Dec 6, 20221 min read
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5 Types of Play to Support Language Development
There are many stages and types of play. Play is an awesome way to engage in meaningful learning and communication!

Tiana Quitugua
Dec 5, 20222 min read
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