
Velopharyngeal Dysfunction
Velopharyngeal Dysfunction in Pediatric Population Before talking about velopharyngeal dysfunction, is important to understand what is typical velopharyngeal function: The velopharyngeal valve is made up of: “Velum”, also known as the soft palate “Lateral Pharyngeal Walls”, also known as the side walls [...]
Phonological Processes
What is a Phonological Process? Have you ever heard your child say words like “wain” for “rain”, or “pane” for “plane”? For some, it can be extremely cute to hear a child speak in this manner, and while it’s [...]
A Guide for Autism Spectrum Disorder
Receiving an Evaluation For Autism Spectrum Disorder If you do find that your child is exhibiting some of these signs of autism spectrum disorder, remember that it is important to take your child to receive a professional evaluation from [...]
Selective Mutism
What is Selective Mutism? I met a 4-year-old child at a birthday party and said, “Hi! What’s your name?”; the child stares back at you, but does not answer… You ask a different question, “Are you having fun?”, but [...]
Zones of Regulation
The Zones of Regulation Self-regulation is the ability to manage your emotions and behaviors in accordance with the demands of each situation. We are all continually working on self-regulating, as we all experience emotions. When we recognize that we are becoming [...]
Central Auditory Processing Disorder
All About Central Auditory Processing Disorder Have you ever noticed having to repeat instructions to your child? You’ve had his hearing checked, and everything came out “normal”, so… why is my child not registering verbal information? You also notice [...]
All About Echolalia
All About Echolalia As children learn to talk and communicate with others, it is common for them to repeat what they’ve heard. By age 3, frequent repetition of words and phrases will typically subside. For children with Autism Spectrum [...]
What is sensory processing disorder?
What is Sensory Processing Disorder? Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) is a disorder characterized by difficulties managing information that comes in through the senses. For many children with SPD, everyday occurrences can feel extremely overwhelming. For example, hearing an ambulance’s loud [...]
How to Become a Superb Supervisor
How to Become a Superb Speech and Occupational Supervisor From the moment we are brought into this world, we are supervised, or observed in the interest of security and wellbeing. As time carries on, we continue to be supervised: in [...]
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