by Hello SLN | Apr 5, 2016 | Social Thinking®, Speech Language Pathology
We were making great progress Shelley and James have an adorable little boy named Connor. Connor had been seeing a speech language professional over the span of 4 years. During that time, he worked on understanding concepts, following directions and articulation. And...
by Hello SLN | Apr 4, 2016 | Social Thinking®, Speech Language Pathology, Welcome
Dylan’s Confidence Apraxia of Speech Diagnosed with Apraxia of Speech as a child, Dylan has faced major challenges with speech and language throughout his life. Apraxia of speech is a complex motor speech disorder, and it’s one of the most complex challenges a speech...
by Hello SLN | Mar 25, 2016 | Reading, Social Thinking®, Speech Language Pathology
5 Reasons Why Reading Aloud To Your Child Is Essential To Their Future Success The Bond building Life is busy. We get that. But just 15 minutes of reading aloud to your child each day can make a world of difference to the kind of success they experience in the future....
by Hello SLN | Jan 18, 2016 | Speech Language Pathology
What is speech therapy and why is it important? Being able to express yourself with confidence and clarity is important. It’s important for building relationships, success at school and work, and it’s key to participating in a community. Simply put, it enriches...
by Hello SLN | Nov 11, 2015 | Social Thinking®, Speech Language Pathology
Introducing Declan: how fun turned a young boy’s struggle with language into a success story Declan began speech therapy with Speech Language Network at age three. Chronic ear infections as a toddler caused him to struggle with “s”, “c”, and...
by Hello SLN | Nov 5, 2015 | National Down Syndrome Awareness Week, Social Thinking®, Speech Language Pathology
An extra copy of the 21st chromosome formed Emmett but 4 powerful factors help Emmett be himself Strength Emmett was born with Down syndrome, a common genetic disorder affecting approximately 1 in 1000 people born each year. Emmett was also born perfectly...
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