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Why is my 18 month old not talking but understands everything? (Answer from an SLP)
“Is it okay if my 18 month old toddler hasn’t started talking yet?” It is a very common concern parents approach us with. Just like...

Sanya Modi
Sep 4, 20234 min read
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Why is my 2 years old not talking but understands everything? [Answer from SLP]
If your 2 year old is not talking yet but understands most of the things that you say to them, they can be a late talker. A child can be...

Sanya Modi
Aug 23, 20233 min read


Navigating Mixed Receptive-Expressive Language Disorder in Children
Mixed Receptive-Expressive Language Disorder (MRELD) is a communication disorder that affects a child’s ability to both understand and...

Sounderic
Aug 17, 20236 min read


Online vs In-person speech therapy
With the technical advancements, online speech therapy has become quite popular. When our loved ones are suggested to take speech therapy...

Sounderic
Mar 14, 20233 min read


Aphasia vs Dysarthria: Key Differences & Symptoms
Aphasia and dysarthria both affect communication but have different causes. Learn the key differences, symptoms, causes, and how speech therapy can help. Book a consultation online with Sounderic.

Sounderic
Mar 1, 20237 min read


Developmental Expressive Language Disorder: What is it?
Picture this: You’re sitting with your three-year-old, waiting excitedly to hear them talk about their day. They smile, they gesture, they understand everything you’re saying, but their words come out slowly, in short phrases, or not quite the way you expect . As a parent, this moment can feel confusing and worrying. You can see their thoughts, but you’re not hearing them the way you imagined. This is often the first sign of Developmental Expressive Language Disorder (DELD)

Sounderic
Feb 8, 202326 min read
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