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Sight Words vs. High-Frequency Words
Take the word “the.” According to the Fry 100 List, which charts the 100 most common words in the English language in order of frequency, “the” is No. 1. You’ll find it about once every 20 words in written English.
Dec 3, 20254 min read


How Screen Time Influences Speech and Language Development
With screens everywhere, it’s important to understand how screen time affects young children’s speech and...
Nov 9, 20243 min read


What Is Functional Communication?
Functional communication refers simply to being able to effectively communicate or inform about one’s feelings or basic needs.
Sep 2, 20248 min read


Nurturing Growth Through Sensory Play: Exploring the Benefits and Practices
Leading with curiosity, sensory play involves engaging with senses such as touch, sight, sound, taste, and smell in an experimental way.
Jul 29, 20244 min read


The Unspoken Language of Art: Fostering Non-Verbal Communication Through Creativity
More than just a creative outlet, art engages both expressive and receptive language skills, benefiting all children.
May 29, 20243 min read


ADHD and Speech Development & Delay
Did you know children with ADHD have a higher risk of delayed speech development? ADHD and delayed speech development are two common neurodevelopmental disorders that can significantly affect a child's academic, social, and emotional development.
Oct 5, 20238 min read


Language Disorders Explained (Symptoms, Causes, Treatments)
Not being able to communicate with your young child may be devastating. If they are unable to understand you or are unable to express...
Oct 11, 20228 min read
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