Helpful Resources:

What is Speech Therapy?

Many people believe that speech therapists only work with children who stutter, or have difficulty saying certain sounds. Speech therapists work with clients throughout the lifespan who have a wide variety of disorders, for example, voice disorders, cognitive-communication disorders such as Alzheimer's and ALS, and social pragmatic challenges. 

For more details visit the American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA) website: 

Bilingual Resources:

It can be difficult to find helpful, and culturally responsive bilingual resources for caregivers. These websites are some of the best in providing information regarding bilingual language development, in-home strategies and more.

Language Development:

While all parents understand the importance of monitoring for potential signs of speech and language issues, some may not be aware of exactly how early they should be on the lookout or what they should be looking for in terms of delays in their child’s speech and language development.

Click on the buttons to read more detailed information on typical development and milestones: