What Should I Consider When Selecting a Private Speech–Language Pathologist? – Ask Sarah Series

Posted by on May 27, 2015 in Ask Sarah, Resources for Parents | 2 Comments
What Should I Consider When Selecting a Private Speech–Language Pathologist? – Ask Sarah Series

I’d love to tell you that every licensed speech–language pathologist is equally good, and that whichever therapist you pick will be able to play Annie Sullivan to your child’s Hellen Keller and have him or her speaking fluently and using language appropriate to their age within a short period of time. But it’s not true. […]

Parent Tip: “One and Done” Catch Phrase to Stop Repetitive Language from Your Child

Posted by on May 15, 2015 in Language, Resources for Parents | No Comments

A common parent complaint I get is repetitive language from their child(ren), where the child repeats the same thing over and over again until it drives the parent(s) crazy. Often it’s a request for a desired item (“Mom, can I have a cookie? … mom, can I have a cookie? … mom, can I have […]

Why is Private Speech Therapy Important for Children with More Complicated Conditions Such as Autism or Apraxia? – Ask Sarah Series

Posted by on Apr 30, 2015 in Ask Sarah, Resources for Parents | No Comments

Dear Sarah, Why is it important to also have a private speech therapist? Isn’t the speech therapy my child is getting at school [the regional center / the early intervention program] enough? Love, Wilma I believe that, when feasible, parents of a child who has been diagnosed on the autism spectrum or with another developmental […]

How Should I Talk to My Child if They Have a Language Delay? – Ask Sarah Series

Posted by on Apr 23, 2015 in Ask Sarah, Resources for Parents | No Comments
How Should I Talk to My Child if They Have a Language Delay? – Ask Sarah Series

Last month, I shared my rule of thumb as I continued to try to answer Mary’s question about her son who had recently been diagnosed with autism. I talk to a child using sentence lengths which are one word longer than the lengths of the sentences they are currently using. Mary, you mentioned that your […]

How Much Of What I Say Does My Child Understand? Part 2 of 2 – Ask Sarah Series

This week, I’m continuing to answer Mary’s question from last week about how much her son, who has been recently diagnosed with autism, can understand when she speaks to him, and how she should talk to him. I explained to Mary that her son’s speech and language evaluation will provide information about her son’s receptive language and auditory […]

The “Ask Sarah” Series

Posted by on Mar 10, 2015 in Ask Sarah, Resources for Parents | No Comments

For parents, the time following your child first receiving a diagnosis of an autism spectrum disorder or another developmental disorder is an overwhelming and chaotic time. After the initial shock of the diagnosis has worn off, a very common reaction of family members is to jump right in to start “tackling the problem” and to […]

How Much Of What I Say Does My Child Understand? Part 1 of 2 – Ask Sarah Series

How Much Of What I Say Does My Child Understand? Part 1 of 2 – Ask Sarah Series

My son was just diagnosed. He only has a couple of words. I try to talk to him like I would his older brother hoping this helps, but he just looks off like I’m talking Martian! Should I not talk to him like a typical kid? Help! -Mary Hi Mary, By now, your son should […]

Social Thinking Conferences in Long Beach and San Diego – Three Quick Takeaways

I recently had the pleasure of attending Michelle Garcia Winner’s Social Thinking Conference in San Diego. And the week before, I attended the Social Thinking conference in Long Beach. Because the conferences were held so close geographically and only a week apart, the content was different, which I really appreciated. Michelle’s Social Thinking conferences are […]

How to know what toys to use with our play series.

Posted by on Dec 1, 2014 in Our Products, Resources | No Comments

All of the toys modeled in our teach2play series are very common toys which should be widely available in your area at local toy stores and department stores. In order to help you determine which toys are modeled throughout the series, you can click here to see the section of our website which contains a […]

How to get your child to be more social or interactive with other children.

Posted by on Sep 23, 2014 in Play, Resources for Parents, Social Skills | No Comments

What I did was work with improving his “play” skills! I can’t stress how important play is!!!!! The teach2talk videos break the videos down to the earliest levels to the latest developing levels. If your child doesn’t know how to PLAY, he will have difficulty interacting with other children. At first Evan only liked interacting […]