


Self-Talk and Parallel-Talk
Self-talk and parallel talk are important strategies to incorporate into your daily routines as they will provide enhanced vocabulary and many opportunities for exposure to language. Remember it is beneficial to follow your child’s lead when promoting language...
What is Expressive Language?
Expressive language is the ability to convey your message to another person through speech, signs, sounds, or writing. Even before babies begin to approximate their first words, they use expressive communication through crying, babbling, and body language. It is...
New Service Alert: Ongoing Service Coordination
A young child in need of Early Intervention Services can be eligible for a variety of services to help them with developmental delays and disabilities. Having access to Ongoing Service Coordination can be extremely helpful to families in need. If you, your...
Lessons Learned in Teletherapy — Early Intervention
Over the past 6 months, great strides have been made in providing early intervention speech therapy in using teletherapy. Lessons learned in teletherapy have been abundant. Speech-language pathologists Megan Almeda and Jacqueline Pfeiffer of SLP Communication...