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Myths and Truths about Late Talkers
Posted in: Speech-Language PathologyWhat is a “late talker”? Late talkers are children between 18-30 months of age, who present with limited spoken vocabulary. These children have good understanding, play skills, social skills, and motor skills, but lack the ability to express themselves verbally.…

Turning up the Volume for Language Development
Posted in: Speech-Language PathologyHave you ever wondered how children are able to remember and recite the lyrics to their favourite childhood songs, sometimes before they are producing sentences and engaging in conversation? The catchy melodies and repetitive verses inherent in childhood songs make…

Take a Look…At a Book!
Posted in: Speech-Language PathologyTips for Promoting Early Literacy in Young Children Young children who receive early and repeated exposure to books and reading will demonstrate gains in language and academic skills later in life. In addition, reading with your child can be a…