
Activities to Target Visual Processing at Home
Visual processing skills are what our brain uses to understand the world around us. It is also known as visual perception. Check out some fun activities to target visual processing here.

Stuttering Facts vs. Myths
There is a lot we don't know about stuttering...check out these facts and myths to learn more! You'll also find some helpful ways to support a child who stutters.

Four Steps to Self Advocacy
Self-advocacy is a critical skill for problem solving and achieving goals. Here are four steps to self-advocacy that you can review with your child so they can learn to appropriately advocate for their needs in order to reach their maximum potential.

Generalizing Feeding Skills
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Generalization is the ability to use or display a learned skill in new situations, such as within different places, with different people, and over extended periods of time. Check out these 10 strategies to help promote generalization of feeding skills with your kids.

Shared Reading Goal Examples – Dragons Love Tacos
Check out this handout for an example of ways you can target speech and language goals during shared reading of your child’s favorite books.

Tactile Play
Tactile play is important for children to help build strong connections between our bodies and the world around us through the use of touch. Tactile play is a great tool to support the development of fine motor skills with your child in a fun and playful way. Check out this handout for some simple tactile sensory bins to try at home.

10 Positive Affirmations For Your Child
Affirmations can boost self-esteem and promote confidence, independence and a growth mindset for you child. This handout provides 10 ways to incorporate positive affirmations into interactions with your child.

Valentine’s Day Pancakes
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With Valentine's Day just around the corner, check out this fun food craft to help spread some love and learn about some new foods!

Analytic Language Learning versus Gestalt Language Learning
Check out this article to view examples of and learn the difference between Gestalt Language Processing and Analytic Language Development.