

The Holiday Conundrum: Navigating Your Child's Needs and Dealing With Unsolicited Advice.
Use these tips to get through the holiday season. Whether it's dealing with unsolicited advice from family or how to provide the supports that your child needs to stay calm and navigate through the changes in routine. Be prepared, be ready to adapt and be easy on yourself!


If Your Child is Non-Verbal or Just Beginning to Verbalize, Try These This Halloween.
A few tips from a pediatric SLP on helping your special needs child participate in Halloween activities


Use a Baby Doll and Pretend Play to Work on Speech,Feeding and Social Skills
Tips from an SLP on using pretend play to work on speech, language, feeding, and social skills


Learn How to Easily Make a Communication Book with a PowerPoint.
This posts walks you through creating a communication notebook for your child. This notebook will help bridge the gap between non-verbal and verbal communication as your child continues to work on speech, language and communication. It can also be used for a child who is not responding to cues and prompts to verbalize, but needs a reliable method of communication across environments that they are ready for.


Making Communication Boards on PowerPoint
learn how to create activity or communication boards using powerpoint


Snow Day Fun...INDOORS!
Scoop freshly fallen snow and bring it inside for some easy snow day activities.








































