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Elementary Literacy Tools That Boost Reading, Writing, and Language Success

Elementary Literacy Tools That Boost Reading, Writing, and Language Success

Literacy growth in the elementary years shapes everything that follows—confidence, communication, academic momentum, and a child’s belief in themselves as a learner. As educators and speech-language pathologists, we know that literacy is not built through one program or one method. It develops through consistent, evidence-based…

Empowering Every Child to Learn, Belong, and Thrive

Empowering Every Child to Learn, Belong, and Thrive

In early education, inclusion isn’t just a setting — it’s a mindset. It’s the belief that every child brings unique strengths, perspectives, and ways of learning that enrich our classrooms. Today, more educators and speech-language pathologists are embracing the concept of neurodiversity — the understanding…

Phonological Awareness, Rapid Naming, Verbal Memory in Language Development

Phonological Awareness, Rapid Naming, Verbal Memory in Language Development

Recently, I took the 20Q: Neuroscience Applications for Differential Diagnosis and Intervention in School-Aged Children course on SpeechPathology.com, presented by Dr. Martha S. Burns. The course was a deep dive into how neuroscience informs our work as speech-language pathologists, particularly when diagnosing and intervening with…

Beyond the Screen: Fueling Language, Literacy, and Brain Growth Through Human Connection

Beyond the Screen: Fueling Language, Literacy, and Brain Growth Through Human Connection

One of the greatest misunderstandings in early childhood education is the belief that language development will happen naturally—even when environments are overstimulating, under-connected, and increasingly reliant on technology. But as we’re learning from both practice and science, language doesn’t simply ā€œhappen.ā€ It is built, brick…

šŸ“‰ When the Environment Changes: Understanding the Language Impact of Pandemic-Era Childhood

šŸ“‰ When the Environment Changes: Understanding the Language Impact of Pandemic-Era Childhood

As a speech-language pathologist committed to supporting both language and literacy development, I found the SpeechPathology.com course Obstacles to Language-Rich Environments and Why It Matters for Educational Success by Angie Neal to be especially impactful. It pulled together current research, developmental benchmarks, and social shifts…

🐦 Bring Stories To Life: Bird-themed Literacy Center with Make Way for Ducklings

🐦 Bring Stories To Life: Bird-themed Literacy Center with Make Way for Ducklings

A thematic literacy center is a powerful way to bring learning to life—and when it comes to engaging young learners, few topics capture their imagination quite like animals. In particular, birds offer a rich foundation for integrating fiction and nonfiction texts, building vocabulary, and practicing…

How Technology is Rewiring Childhood Mental Health:

How Technology is Rewiring Childhood Mental Health:

Book Review: Jonathan Haidt’s The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness Jonathan Haidt “Technology is rewiring childhood mental health.” Jonathan Haidt’s The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood is Causing an Epidemic of Mental…

9 Ways to Unlock the Potential of Gestalt Language Learners

9 Ways to Unlock the Potential of Gestalt Language Learners

Language acquisition is a unique journey for every child, but for Gestalt Language Learners, the process is particularly distinct. Understanding this approach and crafting a tailored speech and language therapy plan can significantly enhance their communication skills. In this blog post, we’ll explore what Gestalt…

The Magic of Joint Attention: Observing Our Little Ones at Family Dinners

The Magic of Joint Attention: Observing Our Little Ones at Family Dinners

This summer, our family started a new tradition of weekly dinners, alternating between two homes. It’s been a delightful experience, especially watching our grandchildren interact with each other. The two girls, both one year old, are a joy to observe. What has really caught my…