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5 Simple Ways to Support Speech Development at Home (No Flashcards Needed)
You don’t need specialist equipment, flashcards, or long practice sessions to support your child’s speech and language development. In fact, everyday interactions are often the most powerful. Speech...
How to Help Your Child Express Big Emotions with Words
How to Help Your Child Express Big Emotions with Words Big emotions can feel overwhelming for young children. When children don’t yet have the language to explain how they feel, emotions often come...
Tantrums or Communication Struggles?
Why Behaviour Is Often About Speech Many parents worry about tantrums, meltdowns, or “challenging behaviour” — but what’s often missed is that behaviour is a form of communication. When children...
Understanding vs Talking: What’s the Difference?
There are two key parts to language development: Receptive language – what your child understands Expressive language – how your child uses words to communicate Some children have strong...
How Speech Therapy Supports Autistic Children
Speech therapy is often one of the most helpful supports for autistic children — but many parents aren’t sure what it actually involves or how it helps. Speech therapy isn’t about forcing children...
Early Signs of Autism in Toddlers
Many parents notice early differences in their toddler’s communication, interaction, or play and wonder whether autism could be a possibility. These thoughts can feel heavy—especially when online...
How Many Words Should a 2-Year-Old Say?
One of the most common questions parents ask is:“How many words should my 2-year-old be saying?” If you’re comparing your child to others at nursery or hearing mixed advice online, it can feel...
Speech Delay vs Language Delay: What’s the Difference?
Speech Delay vs Language Delay: What’s the Difference? Many parents are told their child has a speech delay or a language delay, but these terms are often used interchangeably, which can be...
Late Talkers: What It Means and How Speech Therapy Helps
Late Talkers: How Speech Therapy Helps Hearing the phrase “late talker” can be worrying for parents. You may be hearing things like “they’ll talk when they’re ready” or “don’t worry, they’ll grow...
When Should My Child Start Talking?
Speech Milestones from 12 Months to 5 Years When should a child start talking? As a parent, it’s completely natural to wonder whether your child’s speech and language development is on track. Many...
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