It’s springtime in Texas, which means the grass is growing, trees are budding, flowers are blooming, and stores everywhere are selling plastic eggs! These fun, brightly colored eggs offer numerous opportunities for engaging, play-based learning activities for children...
Stephanie Landis, MS, CCC-SLP
Activities to Help Prevent the Summer Slide
Parents and children all have the same dream – to spend their summer days having fun without the stress and pressure of the school year. However, many parents also worry that too much fun could cause the dreaded “summer slide.” Luckily, there are many ways to have fun...
Executive Functioning: What Is It and Why Is Everyone Suddenly Talking About It?
While research on executive functioning has been taking place since the early 1970s, it has recently become a buzzword in the worlds of education and speech-language pathology. New research shows a child’s future success depends less on their ability to memorize math...
What Is a Language Disorder?
The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) defines a language disorder as an impairment in comprehension and/or use of a spoken, written, and/or other symbol system. The disorder may involve the form of language (grammar), the content of language...
How to Spot a Language or Learning Disorder Early
If a child exhibits 5 or more of the listed characteristics on a consistent basis, he or she may have a learning delay or disorder. This could mean they are at risk for future academic problems if not provided early support. Here's how to tell if a developmental...