One thing that we as a society have become guilty of is becoming overly connected to our phones. The ramifications of this societal fault are many but one in particular that I would like to focus on is the impact it has had on our toddlers. The average adult picks up their phone 58 times … Continue reading Modern Secondhand Smoke : The Principle of Unintended Consequences Applied
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Diagnosing Disfluencies (stuttering)
One of the most common diagnosis people think about when finding out what I do for a living is stuttering. Stuttering is a diagnosis that is on a continuum, there are some cases that are severe and others that are mild. Additionally, there are many different stuttering types. See below for the types of disfluencies … Continue reading Diagnosing Disfluencies (stuttering)
Rhyming
Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com Rhyming is a necessary building block for developing your children’s ability to use and manipulate words. Not to mention how fun and silly it can be for them. The typical age that a clinician expects children to rhyme is at 3-years-old. At this age, your child should be able to … Continue reading Rhyming
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