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Speech Therapy for Children with Hearing Loss: Where to Start

Speech Therapy for Children with Hearing Loss: Where to Start Are you a speech-language pathologist working with children who have hearing loss?  Are you struggling to know where to start in speech therapy and what to do?  Erin Gaul from Your Speech Path, LLC joined us LIVE on

Phonological Processes: Definition, Examples, and Therapy

Phonological Processes: Speech Therapy and Activities: When children are learning to speak, they use specific patterns to simplify harder sounds. They may drop off certain sounds to make a word shorter. Or they may swap harder sounds out for easier ones. These error patterns are called phonological processes. They

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Speech Therapy for Hearing Loss | Activities and Resources

Speech Therapy for Hearing Loss | Activities and Resources Children with hearing loss may struggle to communicate effectively with others. We can help these children and teens in speech therapy or by using speech therapy activities and materials at home and in the classroom. On this page, we'll

Sign Language Activities for Late Talkers

Sign Language Activities for Late Talkers When a child is late to talk, sign language can bridge the gap. Having a backup method of communicating (with their hands) can help reduce frustration until their mouth catches up. On this page, we'll show you some ways that you can

Speech Sounds by Age (and How to Teach Them)

Speech Sounds by Age: When and How to Teach Speech Sound Pronunciation Children learn to pronounce speech sounds correctly at different ages. Some sounds develop earlier... ...and some develop later. When a child is late to learn a specific speech sound, we can help them through speech therapy