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Shopping with an Autistic child: Dealing with awkward situations

By |2022-11-29T16:59:21+00:00November 2nd, 2019|4. Parenting, 5. Questions answered, 9. All posts|

Feel you can't go shopping with your autistic child? As parents of language impaired children with the kind of behaviors that this brings, I frequently get asked about family activities. We all live in a society that is constantly checking the P's and Q's of life, what is acceptable and what is not. Despite all [...]

Preschool and language problems

By |2022-11-29T16:59:59+00:00November 2nd, 2019|1. Diagnosis, 3. Schools, 9. All posts|

Preschool Language problems What are preschool language disorders? Preschool children (3 to 5 years old) with language disorders may have trouble understanding communication and talking. What are some signs or symptoms of preschool language disorders? Some children have problems with understanding, also called receptive language. They may have trouble: [...]

Childhood Speech problems and apraxia

By |2022-11-29T17:00:11+00:00November 1st, 2019|1. Diagnosis, 9. All posts|

Childhood Speech problems (Apraxia) What is childhood apraxia of speech? Childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) is a motor speech disorder. Children with CAS have problems saying sounds, syllables, and words. This is not because of muscle weakness or paralysis. The brain has problems planning to move the body parts [...]

Speech therapy and our boys

By |2022-11-29T17:00:33+00:00October 25th, 2019|2. Therapies, 9. All posts|

Speech therapy from reading: our story Anyone who knows me will tell you that I place high importance on Speech and language therapies. I spoke about our good friend Elaine Stevick in a recent post, who did such great work with our boys and our team over the years. This post dealt largely with [...]

Autism, schools and getting what you need

By |2022-11-29T17:00:48+00:00October 15th, 2019|3. Schools, 5. Questions answered, 9. All posts|

School and the Autistic child. A lot of families in our group connected with me over the summer about choosing a school for their special needs child. So I thought this would be a good topic for my next post. One of the most important decisions any parent of a special needs child will [...]

What are speech and language disorders?

By |2022-11-29T17:01:04+00:00October 15th, 2019|1. Diagnosis, 9. All posts|

What are speech/language delays and disorders? Speech is the sound that comes out of our mouths.  When it is not understood by others there is a problem.  Speech problems, such as stuttering and mispronunciation can be very frustrating. Language has to do with meanings, rather than sounds.  Language is a measure of intelligence [...]

Autism spectrum disorder explained

By |2022-11-29T17:01:16+00:00October 14th, 2019|1. Diagnosis, 9. All posts|

What is autism? Autism is a developmental disability. Children with autism, also known as autism spectrum disorder or ASD, have social, communication and language problems. They also have restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, or activities, such as flipping objects, echolalia, or excessive smelling or touching of objects. Autism may be mild or [...]

A speech & language pathologist: tips

By |2022-11-29T17:01:28+00:00October 10th, 2019|2. Therapies, 5. Questions answered, 9. All posts|

Your speech therapist and developing language. When Val and I look back on the boys' early years, we could remember several specialists who provided communication therapies to the boys. But there was a core to the boys' problems. When you cut through all the behaviors, the anxiety and the confusion one thing was clear. Behind [...]

Speech and language therapy interventions for children

By |2022-11-29T17:01:44+00:00October 7th, 2019|9. All posts|

Speech and language therapy interventions for children with primary speech and/or language disorders Background Description of the condition Speech and/or language disorders are amongst the most common developmental difficulties in childhood. Such difficulties are termed 'primary' if they have no known aetiology, and 'secondary' if they are caused by another condition such as autism, [...]

Picture Exchange Communication

By |2022-11-29T17:01:55+00:00September 18th, 2019|2. Therapies, 5. Questions answered, 9. All posts|

Picture Exchange Communication (PECS) I had the opportunity to speak with another wonderful mom recently from Sidney about her 7 year old son Matt. Matt's primary communication system is PECS, or picture exchange communication. Receptively Matt was able to hear and understand single concept sentences, like bed time or jump on the trampoline. Sentences [...]

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