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Most of us don't spend much time thinking about our voice. It's just there, doing its job every day. We talk to family, answer wor
Every child communicates in their own way. Some use words early, some rely on gestures for longer, and some need support to make t
Many children say funny versions of words while learning to talk. A 3-year-old may say wabbit for rabbit or tat for cat, and that
When speech suddenly becomes unclear or words are hard to find, families often ask the same question: is it dysarthria or aphasia?
Kindergarten is a busy stage for communication. Children are learning new words, longer sentences, classroom routines, social rule
When a child is not talking as expected, parents often wonder if it is simply a late start or a sign that support is needed. The t
If you are searching for a speech center into Google, you are probably looking for support that is close, trustwor
A stroke doesn’t just affect movement. It can quietly take away something people rely on every single day, the abi
Families often ask a practical question: should we choose Speech and Language Therapy at Home or should we attend
Clear communication affects work, relationships, learning and independence. When speech becomes hard to understand
When communication becomes harder, daily life can shrink fast. Ordering coffee, joining meetings, making phone cal
Communication is one of those things we don’t think about… until it’s hard.For many children with Down syndrome, i