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Michelle Mikviman
Sep 4, 20232 min read
Boosting Speech and Language Development at Home: Tips and Tricks for Parents
Some tips & tricks for parents to boost speech and language development at home as the school year begins.
Michelle Mikviman
Jul 9, 20232 min read
Enhancing Early Speech Intervention: Effective Strategies for Parents at Home
In this blog post, we will explore some beneficial strategies used in early intervention speech.
Michelle Mikviman
Jun 2, 20233 min read
Baby Sign Language
Baby Sign can be a useful tool for promoting early communication development. Learn how you can implement it with your child at home.
Michelle Mikviman
Mar 9, 20232 min read
Screen Time & How it's Affecting your Child's Speech Development
While tablets and phones can be a quick way to keep a child occupied, excess screen time can have consequences for their speech development.
Michelle Mikviman
Feb 21, 20232 min read
Prolonged Pacifier Use - How can it Affect Speech & Language Development?
Prolonged pacifier use can have a negative impact on a child's speech development. Here are some ways in which it may lead to speech delays.
Michelle Mikviman
Feb 7, 20232 min read
Noticing a Speech Delay? It May be Due to a Hearing Loss
Hearing testing can be crucial for determining a proper course of treatment if you suspect your child may have a speech delay.
Michelle Mikviman
Feb 2, 20232 min read
Lip Ties and Tongue Ties: Understanding Their Impact on Children's Speech
Lip Ties & Tongue Ties are very common and can impact a child's speech and feeding. Find out what they are and how an SLP can help.
Michelle Mikviman
Jan 17, 20232 min read
Child-Led Therapy - What are the Benefits...
Child-led therapy is a specific approach to speech therapy that is shown to be extremely effective in promoting progress and engagement.
Michelle Mikviman
Jan 17, 20232 min read
Bilingual Children and Their Speech Development: What Parents Need to Know
Is my child showing normal delay as a bilingual language learner or is this a true speech disorder? When should I contact an SLP for help?
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