A quick Google search of “technology speech delay” yields countless news articles about how technology use by young children contributes to speech delays. A recent study of almost 900 children showed ...
One of the joys of parenthood is watching your child reach milestones as they grow to become their own person: first laugh, first roll over, first steps. But one milestone parents really look forward ...
How can play become a tool for building motor coordination, sensory processing, and speech development in children? That is the question explored in a HelloNation article featuring Wendy Jarvis, ...
Parents often worry about their child's speech development. Experts clarify normal milestones, noting red flags like no babbling by nine months or two-word phrases by age two. While screen time can ...
In February 2022, the CDC expanded its list of developmental milestone standards by adding checklists for children 15 months and 30 months of age. The language/communication portion of the checklist ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (CBS12) — In the journey of parenthood, every mom and dad wants to provide the best for their little ones. This week on the Weathering Parenthood podcast, host Lauren Olesky ...
Children who face challenges with speech or language often struggle not just in school, but also in everyday situations. Speech therapy provides targeted support that helps kids improve their ...
Children develop at their own rate, but your toddler may have a speech delay if they aren’t hitting certain developmental milestones. Every child develops at their own speed, and some focus on ...
The moment your baby utters those first magical words is a milestone every parent eagerly awaits. But what happens when those words don’t come on schedule? Or when your toddler’s vocabulary grows at a ...
Wambui Mbugua during the interview at Spice FM. Parents have been cautioned about the overuse of pacifiers and bottle feeders on their children. According to Wambui Mbugua, a speech therapist, they ...
By the time children are 3 years old, though, providing stimulating activities for children contributes more to child vocabulary than sensitive parenting. Parent-child interaction is certainly one ...