by Emily | Mar 7, 2019 | SLP basics
Communication is so much more than talking. So as a speech-language pathologist I think a lot about gestures. The words “speech language” in my job title may have given you the impression that I solely focus on how children express themselves. However, a... by Emily | Feb 21, 2019 | Guest Blogger
Imagine walking around your favorite store. You find the items on your list, navigate your cart around other customers, ask an employee to help you find an item, and wait your turn to pay in the checkout line. This simple trip requires the use of language, fluency,... by Emily | Feb 14, 2019 | SLP basics
Reading is essential for all children. That is why books (especially board books) are the only item I ever buy as a gift for a young child or when a friend or family member has a baby. Children can build early literacy skills that directly correlate with later... by Emily | Feb 7, 2019 | Playing With Purpose
My passion lies in helping families during the early intervention years. Early childhood (i.e., birth to 3-years-old) is an incredible time for brain development. In fact, learning and development are most rapid during a child’s first years. And these early years set... by Emily | Jan 31, 2019 | SLP basics
Are you reading the title to this post and feeling confused? Well, that’s ok because you’re right to be a bit confused. I have shared how important early intervention is with you and why taking a “wait and see” attitude may not be the best path...