by Always Keep Progressing | Sep 7, 2021 | Autism, Family, Occupational Therapy, Speech & Language Therapy, Support group
Beginning therapy for the first time can be nerve wracking, especially for first-time parents or parents who’ve recently received a diagnosis for their child. Take a deep breath and begin the process at your pace. Don’t be afraid to ask for help. Whether you want to...
by Always Keep Progressing | Aug 31, 2021 | Family, Fine Motor Skills, Occupational Therapy
Children with developmental delays and ASD can sometimes struggle to maintain a fair “tripod” grasp when writing, coloring, or using any type of writing device due to poor fine motor control and weak hand muscles. Incorporating adaptive equipment can be fun, but often...
by Always Keep Progressing | Aug 24, 2021 | Autism, Family, Language Development, Mental Health, Sensory Processing, Speech & Language Therapy, Speech Development, Support group
In this article we are talking about Early Intervention for Speech and Language Therapy, and how it can Change the Trajectory of Your Child’s Long-Term Communication Skills What is Early Intervention? Early Intervention (EI) is the treatment of developmental delays in...
by Always Keep Progressing | Aug 17, 2021 | Autism, Family, Language Delay, Language Development, Mental Health, Speech & Language Therapy, Speech Delay, Speech Development, Stuttering
by Savanna Roldan – SLP at Always Keep Progressing What is a Speech-Language Pathologist? You may have heard many different titles for a Speech-Language Pathologist including Speech Therapist, Speech teacher, or even the acronym SLP. No matter the title, a...
by Always Keep Progressing | Aug 10, 2021 | Language Delay, Speech & Language Therapy, Speech Delay
by Savanna Roldan – Speech Language Pathologist at Always Keep Progressing When should you be concerned about articulation errors? Is your child saying wabbit for rabbit? Here are mean developmental norms for acquiring different consonant sounds: 2-3...
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