Play-Based Speech Therapy: Why Play Is So Powerful for Learning Language

Play-Based Speech Therapy: Why Play Is So Powerful for Learning Language

Play isn’t just fun — it’s one of the most effective ways children learn language. This is why speech and language therapy, especially in the early years, is often play-based. When children are relaxed and engaged, communication develops more naturally. Why Play...
Talking More Doesn’t Mean Talking Better: How to Really Help Your Child’s Speech

Talking More Doesn’t Mean Talking Better: How to Really Help Your Child’s Speech

When a child has a speech delay, many parents naturally try to help by talking more, asking more questions, or encouraging their child to repeat words. While this comes from a good place, more talking isn’t always more helpful. In some cases, it can actually make...
5 Simple Ways to Support Speech Development at Home (No Flashcards Needed)

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 therapy strategies work best when they fit naturally into family...