Speech and Language Checklists
…a consultation is recommended with a licensed speech-language pathologist who can provide you with suggestions which may prevent a communication problem from developing and determine if a screening test or…
Read more...Motor and Self-Help Checklists
…and determine if a screening test or in-depth diagnostic testing is needed. Please refer to our Glossary of Terms for an explanation of the terms used throughout the milestone checklists….
Read more...Connection Between Spoken Language and Literacy
…Reference Roth, F.P., Paul, D.R., & Pierotti, A.M. (2006). Emergent Literacy: Early Reading and Writing Development. Let’s Talk: For People with Special Communication Needs, American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Retrieved from: http://www.asha.org/public/speech/emergent-literacy/…
Read more...Telepractice
http://cslot.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/CSLOT-MarketingVideo-1-1.mp4 One of the ways in which CSLOT serves our clients is through the use of telepractice. Telepractice allows our clinicians to use telecommunication technologies, such as video-conferencing, to…
Read more...Language and Literacy
…problems may be rooted in a child’s difficulty with language. For example, a young child’s awareness of sounds and how those sounds go together directly impacts his or her later…
Read more...Servicios de Transición Para Intervenciones Tempranas
…que usted puede atender simplemente haciendo una cita a través de su sitio de internet: www.php.com. Además la Asociación Comunitaria de Educación Especial (CASE) tiene un excelente cuadernillo que le…
Read more...Having Fun with Sensory Integration Activities
…how we can help your child’s sensory integration processing through play? Please contact us for an appointment with one of our occupational therapists. Resource Sensory Integration Activities from www.sensory-processing-disorder.com…
Read more...Strategies for Early Language Development
…says “choo-choo.” Communication Temptations Tempting your child to communicate involves using a highly desirable, toy, object, or food item to elicit a word or vocalization. For example, present your child…
Read more...Supporting Children with Autism with Social Stories
…and expectations may lead to a change in behavior. Examples of Social Stories Examples of situations when a social story would be appropriate are: “Going to the grocery store” “Going…
Read more...Having Fun with Sensory Integration Activities
…how we can help your child’s sensory integration processing through play? Please contact us for an appointment with one of our occupational therapists. Resource: Sensory Integration Activities from www.sensory-processing-disorder.com…
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