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How to Use Praise Effectively to Boost Your Child’s Confidence
Praise is one of the most important ways to boost your child’s confidence—when used correctly. Try to notice the small...
Screens! The further away, the happier the child!
Recent studies show that 95% of children exceed the recommended screen time limits. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics,...
My Child Has Autism – How Can I Help Practically and Emotionally?
If your child has been diagnosed with autism—or even if you simply suspect it—it’s completely natural to feel worried....
Is My Child Ready to Succeed in Grade 1?
Starting Grade 1 is one of the most important milestones in a child’s life. A successful transition depends on a...
Christmas Countdown Calendar: 18 Magical Ideas to Share the Holiday Spirit with Your Child
Make this Christmas unforgettable for your child by experiencing the magic of the holidays together! Create a countdown calendar leading...
The Skill That Makes Reading and Writing Easy: Phonological Awareness
A child’s ability to master reading and writing depends on several factors. The most important skill, however, is Phonological Awareness...
Pacifier: When and How to Wean Your Child – A Parent’s Guide
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, the ideal age to stop is between 6 and 12 months. In reality,...
Best Books for Children Aged 0–2: How to Support Early Language Development
A child’s first contact with books begins long before they can speak or read. From infancy, books contribute to the...
What you should know about stuttering
Stuttering in children is a type of speech fluency disorder that usually appears between the ages of 2 and 4....
How to Boost Language Development Through Simple Daily Activities
Would you like your child to speak more confidently and fluently? Daily life is full of opportunities to support language...
How to Help Your Child Start Requesting: Steps to Boost Communication
Often, without realizing it, we meet all our children’s needs before they even have the chance to express them. But...
What toys should I buy for my child… if they have a speech delay?
As a speech and language therapist, I’m often asked which toys best support speech development. Below are some simple and...