Is My Child A Late Talker?
Speech Pathology
It’s common for parents to compare their child’s communication with other children of a similar age. You might notice that your toddler isn’t using as many words as their peers or that your preschooler seems to rely more on gestures than speech.
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Emotion Coaching: Supporting Children and Teens
Psychology
Speech Pathology
Occupational Therapy
Big emotions are a normal part of growing up. Feelings such as frustration, worry, anger, disappointment, excitement, and sadness all show up as children and teenagers navigate new experiences, expectations, and challenges.
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Tips for the Holiday Period
Psychology
Speech Pathology
Occupational Therapy
The long holiday period is something many families look forward to – but it can also feel daunting.
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Fussy Eating in Children – How Speech Pathologists Can Help
Speech Pathology
If mealtimes feel like a daily struggle, you’re not alone. Many families find themselves worrying when their child refuses to try new foods, eats only a few familiar meals, or becomes upset at the sight or smell of something different.
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Eight Common Myths About Autism
Psychology
Speech Pathology
There’s a saying that if you’ve met one person on the autism spectrum, you’ve met one person on the autism spectrum.
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Helping Your ADHD Teen Build Social Skills
Psychology
Speech Pathology
For many teenagers with ADHD, navigating friendships can feel confusing and, at times, completely overwhelming.
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Help Your Child Settle into the New School Year
Psychology
Speech Pathology
Occupational Therapy
As the new school year begins, many children and teenagers experience a mix of excitement and anxiety. From a child’s perspective there is a lot to worry about.
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Ten Signs Your Child Could Benefit From Speech Pathology
Speech Pathology
Every child develops at their own pace, but sometimes delays or differences in speech, language and feeding skills may signal a need for additional support.
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Common Signs of Autism in Young Children
Speech Pathology
Psychology
The early signs of autism can vary, and, in many cases, differences are first observed in the pre-school or early primary school years.
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