By Jenny Wise | jenny@specialhomeeducator.com specialhomeeducator.com Image courtesy of Pixabay Raising a little one with special needs presents unique challenges. With well-chosen activities, you can enhance […]
By Daniel Sherwin, Guest Blogger at DadSolo.com Mornings are especially hectic if you have little ones. However, you can make your routine less stressful with a […]
By Catherine Konstantinos, M.Ed TEIS Developmental Specialist Many children go through a period where separating from their caregiver becomes extremely difficult. This phase can start around […]
By Christie Linkes, MSLP/CCC-SLP According to the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, autism spectrum disorder is a complex neuro-developmental disorder […]
Did you know that listening and understanding language is known as receptive communication and that vocalizing/gesturing/speaking are known as expressive communication. Good listening and communication skills […]
It’s probably no secret to you that in today’s fast paced, technology driven world, both children and parents alike are sleep deprived. You can read many […]
By Dave Hammer, MA CCC-SLP Director of Professional Development and Speech Services Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association of North America What are the most important things […]
By Alex Diaz-Granados Cerebral Palsy Guidance www.cerebralpalsyguidance.com Photo copyright www.cerebralpalsyguidance.com Every year, thousands of babies are diagnosed with cerebral palsy, one of the most common childhood […]
By Tamara Guo, M.Ed., TEIS Developmental Specialist and Laura Danforth, StagesLearning.com Developmentally, some experts say that young children don’t fully understand emotions and feelings until around […]
By Dave Hammer, MA CCC-SLP Director of Professional Development and Speech Services Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association of North America What intensity of therapy is needed […]