by Courtney Caruso | Apr 14, 2020 | Activities, Autism, Bilingualism, Children, Early Intervention, Speech Therapy, Telepractice
Is your child’s communication behind compared to other kids his age? Is he a “late talker?” Try these 6 simple tips at home to encourage communication. If you’re not sure if your child’s communication skills are delayed, be sure to...
by Courtney Caruso | Apr 1, 2020 | Activities, Children, Early Intervention, Speech Therapy
Spring is here and Easter is just around the corner. Whether you celebrate or not, one thing that is typically readily available in most stores this time of year is a pack of plastic Easter eggs. These eggs are a gold mine for articulation, language, and literacy...
by Courtney Caruso | Feb 25, 2020 | Activities, Children, Speech Therapy
Toddlers, typically around 18-24 months, start to independently combine words into simple, two-word phrases. For example, a toddler might say something like “mommy go” or “me eat.” If your toddler is saying single words, but has not yet begun...
by Courtney Caruso | Oct 2, 2019 | Activities, Children
Food shopping is an inevitable part of everyone’s week. However, with children, it can be a stressful part. Do you find food shopping with your child to be a daunting task? You’re certainly not alone. But many times the reasons children act up in the...
by Courtney Caruso | Jun 11, 2019 | Adults, Aphasia, Healthcare, Stroke
Do you know the word “aphasia?” Most people don’t. In fact, more than 80% of people who completed the 2016 National Aphasia Awareness Survey never heard the word “aphasia.” The purpose of this video/blog post is to help spread...