Terrible Tantrums (and Sanity-Saving Strategies)
It’s 9:45 AM and your speech-language pathologist is here for your toddler’s session. She steps through the
It’s 9:45 AM and your speech-language pathologist is here for your toddler’s session. She steps through the
Bill and Leslie are the parents of a two-year- old daughter, Dora. Bill’s mom stopped by for
From the moment they enter the world, children are bombarded with a constant stream of sensory information.
The demanding child. Almost every family has one. Very often the eldest in the family, but not
Infants and toddlers are developing what we call adaptive skills or self-help skills. This developmental domain encompasses
Last week we talked about how stressful it can be to raise kids. Things like sending them
If you are a new mother, chances are you are more worried about getting enough sleep than
As a parent or caregiver of a young child, you know the importance of fostering their overall
Many children that are beginning to talk are incredibly easy to understand…by their parents. Anyone from outside
I’ve often discussed the importance of pretend play in this blog. Pretend play builds creativity and imagination,