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Label Feelings in the Moment: Teaching Emotional Language Early
Your toddler trips, falls, and starts to cry. In that moment, you might scoop them up and say, “You’re okay!” But here’s something powerful: instead of brushing past the feeling, you can name it .

Speech World Inc.
Jan 132 min read


Sound Power: Building Your Child’s Ear for Reading
Before children can connect letters to words on a page, they must first learn to hear the sounds inside words. This skill, called phonemic awareness , is the very first foundation of reading. Without it, later steps like phonics, fluency, and comprehension become much harder. Phonemic awareness means recognizing that words are made of smaller sounds (phonemes). For example: dog → /d/ /o/ /g/ map → /m/ /a/ /p/ When children can pull apart these sounds and put them back toge

Speech World Inc.
Jan 132 min read


Okay, Your Child Is Ready to Start the Fundamentals of Reading
Learning to read doesn’t happen overnight. It’s a journey made up of small, connected steps that build on each other. At the very beginning are the foundations of sound awareness , and at the very top is comprehension , where your child is fully immersed in stories and meaning. We like to think of reading as a staircase. Each step prepares your child to climb higher and higher until they can confidently read and understand what’s in front of them. Skipping a step makes the cl

Speech World Inc.
Dec 3, 20252 min read


Read Together, Your Way: Making Storytime Work for Every Child
It’s the end of the day. You dim the lights, pull your little one onto your lap, and open a board book. Maybe they flip the pages too fast. Maybe they chew on the corner. Maybe they don’t sit still at all. That’s okay—because reading together doesn’t have to look perfect to be powerful.

Speech World Inc.
Dec 3, 20252 min read


Beyond Baby Talk: How Sound Shapes Your Child’s Literacy Journey
Articulation is how we make speech sounds using our mouth, tongue, lips, teeth, and voice. It's what helps us speak clearly but it also does much more than that. Many people think articulation is just about how well a child speaks. But it actually plays a big role in how children learn, read, spell, and interact with others. Let’s break it down. 1. Being Understood in Every Setting Whether a child is participating in class, playing with peers, or talking at home, being under

Speech World Inc.
Dec 3, 20252 min read


When to Seek Speech Therapy for Your Child
As a parent, it's natural to keep a close eye on your child's development. From their first smile to their first steps, every milestone...
Speech World
Oct 27, 20253 min read


Imitation Station: Building Language Through Copycat Play
One of the very first ways children learn to communicate is through imitation. Long before full words come, your child is copying your smiles, your claps, your sounds, and your actions. This “copycat game” is more than adorable—it’s a critical foundation for language development.

Speech World Inc.
Oct 27, 20252 min read


Choices, Choices! Giving Your Child a Voice in Daily Routines
Imagine this: It’s snack time. You open the fridge and your toddler points, fusses, or just stares. You’re not sure what they want, and they’re not sure how to tell you. Frustration builds—for both of you.

Speech World Inc.
Oct 24, 20252 min read


Sing Through the Day: How Music Boosts Language Development
Music has a way of bringing joy to almost every culture, home, and family tradition. For infants and toddlers, singing isn’t just fun—it’s a powerful tool for language growth. Even if you don’t consider yourself a “singer,” your child loves the sound of your voice most of all.

Speech World Inc.
Oct 23, 20252 min read


Follow Their Lead: Turning Your Child’s Interests Into Language Opportunities
One of the best ways to support your child’s language development is by paying attention to what they find interesting. When you follow your child’s lead, you enter their world—and that’s where learning happens most naturally. Whether it’s banging on a pot, spinning in circles, or lining up toy cars, their focus is the perfect doorway to communication.

Speech World Inc.
Oct 21, 20252 min read


Talk, Talk, Talk: The Foundation of Literacy Begins with Conversation
When people think of “literacy,” the first images that come to mind are often letters, books, or reading aloud. But here’s a powerful truth: literacy starts with language. Long before children recognize letters or hold a crayon, they’re building the foundation for reading and writing through conversations with the adults around them. From birth, your child is soaking up the rhythm of your voice, the flow of words, and the back-and-forth of communication. Every coo, giggle, b

Speech World Inc.
Oct 16, 20252 min read


Embrace the Pause: Why Waiting Helps Your Child’s Language Grow
When it comes to supporting your little one’s language, silence is golden. Many parents feel the urge to quickly repeat a question, fill...

Speech World Inc.
Oct 14, 20252 min read


The Power of Narration: Turning Everyday Moments Into Language Lessons
One of the simplest—and most powerful—ways to support your infant or toddler’s language development is by narrating what you’re doing....

Speech World Inc.
Oct 14, 20252 min read


What Speech Pathologists Treat – Part 4: Fluency Disorders
At Speech World Therapy , we’re often asked, “What do speech-language pathologists actually treat?” While many people associate our work...
Speech World
Oct 8, 20252 min read


What Speech Pathologists Treat – Part 3: Speech Sounds
When your child is talking but their words are hard to understand, it can be a little worrying. You might find yourself asking, “Is this...
Speech World
Oct 8, 20252 min read


What Speech Pathologists Treat – Part 2: Child Language Development
Language development is one of the most important areas that speech pathologists work with in children. Many parents wonder if their...
Speech World
Aug 27, 20252 min read


What Speech Pathologists Treat – Part 1: Feeding Challenges
When we hear the word “speech,” we often think only of talking. But did you know that speech-language pathologists (SLPs) also help...
Speech World
Aug 25, 20252 min read


First Foods for Your Baby: A Parent's Guide to Supporting Speech Development
Starting your baby on solid foods is an exciting milestone, but did you know that the foods you choose can actually help support your...
Speech World
Jul 8, 20252 min read


Is Your Child Not Talking Yet? What to Look for in Speech Delay
Every child is unique. Some start speaking early, while others take their time. But what happens when that “time” seems too long? As a...
Speech World
Jul 8, 20253 min read


What Parents Want to Know About Speech Delays
As a parent, you want your child to reach every milestone. When it comes to talking, you might wonder if your child is on track. If...
Speech World
Jun 26, 20252 min read
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