Twelve Tummy Time Tips

Twelve Tummy Time Tips

Twelve Tummy Time Tips Hey, readers! Let’s dive into the topic of tummy time. It is crucial for muscular strengthening, preventing flat spots, development of coordination, and visual tracking, along with being a stepping stone to many other milestones. Here are...
OROFACIAL MYOFUNCTIONAL DISORDERS (referred to as OMD or MYO disorders)

Dyslexia or Reading Delay?

Dyslexia or Reading Delay? By Jane Lomas, M.S., CCC-SLPSpeech-Language Pathologist If your young child is struggling with early reading skills, you might be wondering if there is a specific reading and writing problem or if she simply needs more time to learn the...
Handwriting Progression

Handwriting Progression

Handwriting Progression Figure 1Taking notes with a pencilNote: Thought catalog. (2017, March 5). Taking notes with a pencil. Unsplash.com. Handwriting Progression Have you ever watched a child learn to draw or color? How do those little hands manage to make the...
Torticollis

Torticollis

Torticollis What is torticollis? It is tightness or postural preference of the sternocleidomastoid (SCM) muscle in the neck. It causes your baby to look one direction most of the time or prefer to feed on one side. It can cause tightness in the SCM on one side of the...
The Letter R

The Letter R

The Letter R /R/ is hard, but it’s not impossible. /R/ is a sound that can be produced two, count them, TWO different ways?    YES! /R/ can be produced with the tongue ‘humped’ up in the back of our mouth called the ‘Bunched’ /R/ It can also be produced with the...
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