Posted by
Adele on Mar 26th, 2012 in
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“Scaffolding” is a word used by Speech Pathologists meaning the support that you give people to help them do a task successfully, particularly talking.
In a building, construction has to happen in...
So you have worked really hard with your child and the talking is starting to happen for them. They are saying words and putting them into short sentences.
Your Speech Pathologist will most likely continue...
Older children who have had dyspraxia tend to find reading harder than most children. Research has found that children with CAS (or dyspraxia or apraxia) are more likely to have difficulty with reading,...
There are some children that come into my office and drop things. If they are dealing out the cards, they will always get more on the floor and their piles will be untidy. They spill their drinks and get...
Posted by
Adele on Feb 14th, 2012 in
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There is no doubt that drilling over and over again works. Research has proved it. Making a child practise their talking really does help.
By drill, I simply mean lots of repetition. You absolutely need...
We generally take it for granted that babies will do ‘baby talk’ or babble. It is actually an important part of language development.
Recent research has analysed baby’s babble and found...