Speech therapy doesn’t have to be boring or feel like a chore. There are many fun and easy activities that you can incorporate into your child’s daily routine to help them improve their communication skills. Here are five easy activities
How to Effectively Communicate with Your Child’s Speech Therapist
As a parent, you play a crucial role in your child’s speech therapy journey. Your child’s speech therapist is there to help your child improve their communication skills, but it’s important that you work together as a team to ensure
Speech Therapy around the world: Wanderlust SLP in India
After a quite long break, a new Wanderlust SLP video is here, and this time in wonderful India. I decided to broaden my horizons with a trip to Asia, and it was a great opportunity to meet colleagues from this
Raising awareness, one episode at a time: Autistic characters on TV and movies
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects a person’s ability to communicate and interact with others. In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of autistic characters in movies and TV shows. These characters help to raise
20+1 reasons why to become a Speech and Language Pathologist
Are you considering becoming a Speech and Language pathologist but you’re not sure about it? Well, here you have 20+1 reasons why you should definitely do it…with a twist!
April is World Autism Acceptance Month: From Awareness to Acceptance
April is recognized globally as Autism Acceptance Month, which aims to raise awareness about autism, promote acceptance, and foster inclusivity for individuals on the autism spectrum. The month is dedicated to celebrating differences and highlighting the unique strengths of individuals
How important is the representation of kids with disabilities through toys?
Toys and play are an essential part of childhood, and it’s important for all children to feel included and represented. Kids with disabilities need to be able to see themselves in the toys they play with so that they can
Easy Pumpkin Cauliflower Curry | Dysphagia friendly (IDDSI) Level 4 puree
The International Dysphagia Diet Standardisation Initiative (IDDSI) framework consists of a continuum of 8 levels (0 – 7), where drinks are measured from Levels 0 – 4, while foods are measured from Levels 3 – 7. The IDDSI Framework provides a common
Articulation games to make Speech Therapy fun and exciting.
Articulation games are a great way to work on speech sounds and language skills for children in speech therapy. These games provide kids with a fun and interactive way to practice their articulation skills. Articulation games can help children with
The benefits of Yoga for children on the autism spectrum.
Yoga has become increasingly popular in recent years, and its benefits are now being recognized by parents and professionals alike. When it comes to children with autism, yoga can be an invaluable tool in helping them to manage their behavior