Early Prepositions: A FREE audio-visual resource for anyone who wants it!
From around 18-24 months of age, typically developing children start to understand and to use words like “on”, “off”, “up”, “down”, “in”, and “out”. As their…
From around 18-24 months of age, typically developing children start to understand and to use words like “on”, “off”, “up”, “down”, “in”, and “out”. As their…
Yes. And here’s why. We’ve written before about the complex relationship between Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and language development, based, in part, on some terrific…
Earlier this year, a family came to me for a second opinion about their child’s language development. Ahead of my first appointment with the family,…
Point more often to stimulate your child’s concept and vocabulary development. For more on pointing and language development, read our article.
Now available! The Blank’s Language Levels Resource Library for speech pathologists, teachers and parents: A collection of 22 language and reasoning resources for preschoolers and…
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