
Friend Files_Dash the Dingo
Interacting with new peers at the start of the school year can be tricky. Friend files can help you initiate conversations, recall previously learned information, and maintain relationships with others. Kip made a friend file for his friend Dash the Dingo.

Friend Files_Koko the Koala
Interacting with new peers at the start of the school year can be tricky. Friend files can help you initiate conversations, recall previously learned information, and maintain relationships with others. Kip made a friend file for his friend Koko the Koala.

Friend Files_Cleo the Lorikeet
Interacting with new peers at the start of the school year can be tricky. Friend files can help you initiate conversations, recall previously learned information, and maintain relationships with others. Kip made a friend file for his friend Cleo the Lorikeet.

Executive Function Development
Executive Functioning encompasses many cognitive skills. This user-friendly handout will help to conceptualize the skills needed to accomplish personal and academic goals.

Types of AAC
People of all ages can use Augmentative and Alternative Communication. Here is an outline of the different types of AAC.

What is AAC?
As part of Better Hearing and Speech month, we want to provide some more education regarding Augmentative and Alternative Communication (also known as AAC). AAC refers to all ways that an individual communicates aside from oral communication. Check out this article to learn more about different types of AAC and how it can be an important part of our kid’s lives.

Annual AAC Applications Sales
Great news! Many of the applications AAC users need go on sale annually in April and May. Check out our comprehensive list.

Ways to Incorporate Food into Speech Therapy
If your child is struggling with speech and language development they may benefit from speech therapy services. A speech and language pathologist is able to assess speech and language difficulties and create an individual plan to make sure your child is on track.