Calming Activities for Regulation
October 18, 2022 4:03 pm Comments Off on Calming Activities for RegulationSometimes, children can have a hard time regulating the external stimuli in their world. This can cause feelings of over... View Article
Sometimes, children can have a hard time regulating the external stimuli in their world. This can cause feelings of over... View Article
Sensory processing is the way your body receives external stimuli, particularly through our various senses. Each of your different senses... View Article
October 22nd is International Stuttering Awareness Day! There are so many misconceptions and myths surrounding stuttering, many that we come... View Article
Father’s Day is right around the corner! Our Speech-Language Pathology team has selected some of their favorite books for this time of year. These sweet books celebrate all the reasons we love our dads. They also have great opportunities for incorporating speech & language goals into story time!
While you’ll hear us push for story time or imaginative play as ways to engage with your child, we understand that life happens and the TV/tablet/etc. is going to get turned on for our littles. Here are recommendations of a few options that are better quality options for building your child’s communication skills:
Happy Valentine’s Day from AASL! Our speech therapists love to celebrate this time of year by incorporating love and friendship... View Article
Have you been wondering what to get your child or teen for the holidays that will nurture their development and... View Article
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Great food, family gatherings, new friends… there are so many things we... View Article
One of the biggest milestones in a child’s journey to independence is the ability to put on shoes and socks... View Article
In speech therapy at AASL, we love to use books to target our goals! Each and every book can be tailored to address your child’s needs. We can select books that are loaded with specific targets, or modify the books we love to incorporate the sounds we need. While it is vitally important that your child work on these skills in speech therapy, it is also important that their hard work is translated at home. We’ve gathered some winter themed books that work on specific speech sounds for your child to continue their progress beyond the office.