by Progressive Pediatric Therapy | Sep 27, 2022 | Developmental Milestones, Early Intervention, Infant Development, Language Therapy, Parenting, Pediatric Speech Therapy, Speech Therapy
By: Jennifer Penaranda, M.A., CCC-SLP If your child seems delayed in their speech and language skills, or has received a diagnosis such as Autism Spectrum Disorder, it is only natural to be concerned about the type and level of language input they are receiving. For...
by Progressive Pediatric Therapy | Sep 15, 2022 | Developmental Milestones, Pediatric Speech Therapy, Speech Therapy
By: Giselle Nunez, SLPA Have you noticed that your child has trouble making the R sound? Have you been frustrated trying to correct it to no avail? Here we explain a little about this peculiar sound. The R sound is one of the most used in both the English and Spanish...
by Progressive Pediatric Therapy | Jan 24, 2022 | Autism Spectrum Disorder, Language Therapy, Pediatric Speech Therapy, Special Needs Children, Specialty Programs, Speech Therapy
Written By: Karina Lee, M.S., CCC-SLP Echolalia is the immediate or delayed repetition of language Scripting is the repetition of words, phrases, or sounds from other people’s speech – sometimes from movies/tv shows. Gestalt...
by Progressive Pediatric Therapy | Oct 26, 2021 | Handwriting, Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Pediatric Speech Therapy, Special Needs Children, Speech Therapy
Written By: Cassandra Hicks, M.A., CCC-SLP Learning to read isn’t an automatic process. Reading and writing is a multi-disciplinary skill that can take years of instruction and practice to perfect. In the minds of practiced readers, seeing a written word activates...
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