I Think My Child is Stuttering. Now what?
Stuttering is characterized by a high frequency and/or duration of involuntary stoppages in the flow of speech. Core behaviors of stuttering include…
Stuttering is characterized by a high frequency and/or duration of involuntary stoppages in the flow of speech. Core behaviors of stuttering include…
Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is an allergic condition triggered by foods that causes inflammation and narrowing of the esophagus.
The outdoors provides a unique set of opportunities to describe surroundings, connect verbal output to immediate environment, and more.
Communication is a human right. AAC helps people learn to effectively communicate whatever they want, whenever they want, with whomever they want.
Shared book reading goes beyond simply pulling words off the page. This simple activity requires minimal effort for maximum rewards.
An OT, a PT, and an SLP walked into a toy store. Here’s what they picked out for your kids!
If mealtimes feel like a battle, finding a skilled feeding therapist can make such a difference.
What makes The Center for Childhood Development unique? A reflection on 20 years of practice.
The medical world has varying opinions about how to evaluate a tongue tie and, if one is present, what should be done to treat it. Or not.