Author: Brittany Haller, MS, CCC-SLP

Articulation Practice with Books

Articulation is defined as “the formation of clear and distinct sounds in speech.” When a child substitutes one speech sound for another, such as “wabbit” for “rabbit,” we can target the correct sound production through speech therapy. Speech-Language Pathologists can work on articulation in a lot of different ways, but

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Developmental Norms and Early Intervention

As an SLP, I receive countless texts, Facebook messages, and phone calls from friends and family members regarding their children’s speech and language development. These parents are typically trying to find out whether or not they should seek a formal evaluation for their kiddo(s). You should know that I am

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How Important Is Reading Comprehension?

According to the RAND Reading Study group, reading comprehension can be defined as “the process of simultaneously extracting and constructing meaning through interaction and involvement with written language.” As children and adults, we read more often than we realize. Whether it is a classroom assignment, those dreaded standardized assessments, the

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Social Communication

Social Communication Receptive and expressive language skills are very important aspects of communication. These skills are necessary for understanding what others are trying to tell us, as well as clearly expressing our own thoughts, wants, and needs. However, there is another vital component of language that is just as important

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