by Progressive Pediatric Therapy | Oct 5, 2021 | Language Therapy, Parenting, Pediatric Group Therapy, Pediatric Speech Therapy, Special Needs Children, Speech Therapy
Written By: Cassie Hicks, M.S., CCC-SLP Stuttering is a disorder that is characterized by an increased number of disfluencies while speaking. There are different types of disfluencies including whole (“I want want want to play”) and part-word (“I wa-wa-want to play”)...
by Progressive Pediatric Therapy | Aug 13, 2021 | Developmental Milestones, Language Therapy, Parenting, Pediatric Speech Therapy, Spanish Blogs, Special Needs Children, Speech Therapy
Written By: Emily Marshall, MA, CF-SLP Some children with language delays grow up in bilingual homes and communities. Often, parents have concerns that learning two languages might impact their child’s language delay. Here are some common myths: Myth: If my child has...
by Progressive Pediatric Therapy | Jun 25, 2021 | Autism Spectrum Disorder, Language Therapy, Parenting, Pediatric Speech Therapy, Spanish Blogs, Speech Therapy
Written by: Monica Zappala, SLPA La ecolalia es un trastorno del habla que consiste en la repetición involuntaria e inconsciente de palabras,frases,, trozos de conversación, canciones que el paciente ecolalico ha escuchado de personas cercanas, radio y/o...
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