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Is your Autistic child a Gestalt Language Processor?
There has been ongoing research regarding how your child's language processing patterns can be used to help provide speech therapy to...

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May 14, 20244 min read
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Why is my 15-month-old toddler not talking but babbling? [A Speech Therapist Explains]
As your baby starts growing up, and you start coming in contact with more parents having toddlers of the age similar to yours, you must feel the urge to compare the milestones your toddler has achieved to the ones achieved by other toddlers of similar age groups. Some kids may start talking at a very early age, while some may not speak their first words by the age of 2 years. Therefore, before getting into the causes, treatment, and tips for helping your child develop speech

Sanya Modi
Sep 21, 20234 min read


Why is my 14-month-old not talking but babbling? (Answer from an SLP)
As a speech therapist , I often encounter concerned parents who wonder why their 14-month-old toddler isn't talking yet but is constantly babbling. It's essential to understand that speech development varies from child to child, and there's a broad range of what's considered typical. Basic Development of a 14-Month-Old Toddler At 14 months, toddlers go through a significant phase of development. While every child is unique, there are some general milestones to keep in mind: H

Sanya Modi
Sep 15, 20233 min read


Why is my 13-month-old not talking just babbling? (Answer from an SLP)
As a speech therapist, I often encounter concerned parents who wonder why their 13-month-old child is not yet talking and seems to be...

Sanya Modi
Sep 11, 20233 min read


Understanding tongue thrust from the perspective of a speech therapist!
As speech therapists we often come across various conditions that have a profound impact on the lives of individuals of various age...

Sounderic
Aug 19, 20234 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


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
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Why is my 5 year old not talking? [Answer From SLP]
Children often develop at different paces, so if your 5 year old child lags a bit behind his peers, the child often catches up. Children often learn by grasping information from daily interactions with people around them. A 5 year old can easily make up stories, listen carefully when someone talks to them, and can even tell what would come next in their favorite stories and much more. Here’s a detailed check-list of what you can expect from your 5 year old- Pronouncing all th

Sanya Modi
Feb 24, 20232 min read
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Why is my 4 year old child not talking? [Answer from an SLP]
There can be several reasons why your 4-year-old child is not talking. Some possible reasons can be hearing loss, neurological disorders, intellectual disability, lack of language stimulation at home, cognitive delay, and delayed motor and speech and language development. If a 4-year-old is not speaking or has delayed speech development, it can be bothersome for both the parents and the child. As a 4-year-old starts preschool and for obvious reasons like not being able to exp

Sanya Modi
Feb 22, 20239 min read


Rhotacism Speech Therapy: Causes for R Speech Impediment
Does your child or you as an adult say ‘wabbit’ instead of ‘rabbit’, 'callut' instead of 'carrot'? This speech pattern is known as rhotacism , a common articulation disorder involving difficulty with pronouncing the ‘R’ sound. Rhotacism can be developmental but often persists without the right guidance. 'R' is one of the common tricky sounds to master. What Is the R Sound? And Why Is It So Hard to Say? The “R” sound may seem simple, but from a speech development perspective

Sounderic
Dec 4, 202213 min read


Autism vs Down Syndrome
Autism The term Autism spectrum disorder is often used to clinically define a person diagnosed with autism. This condition is due to...

Sounderic
Nov 14, 20227 min read


Top 10+ Questions Parents Ask About Autism
If you’ve recently heard the word autism in connection with your child, you’re not alone, and you’re certainly not without support. Many parents find themselves wondering what autism really means, what causes it, and what they can do to help their child thrive. In this article, we’ll answer some of the most common questions parents ask about autism, based on current research and years of professional experience working with children and families. Image Credit: istockphoto H

Sounderic
Nov 9, 202213 min read


Understanding and Overcoming Stuttering in Adults
Helping so many people with Stuttering as Speech Therapists at Sounderic, we understand stuttering can be embarrassing and frustrating....

Sounderic
Aug 26, 20205 min read


10 Social Skills your child needs to learn
Human beings are pretty sociable and lack of social skills can often result in missing out great opportunities in school and jobs....

Sounderic
Aug 24, 20205 min read


Speech and Language Issues in cleft lip and palate
Speech and Language development can be affected in Cleft Lip and/or Palate. It can be worrisome to witness improper speech, in your...

Sounderic
Jul 18, 20208 min read


Feeding in Cleft Lip and Palate
The feeding of the cleft child can be challenging and has to be done in a specific way. Feeding a child has many benefits. It provides...

Sounderic
Jul 14, 20209 min read


Epic- Fail videos by Ellen is a hit in speech therapy
I really like to use Youtube in my sessions whether it’s showing children short Pixar films or using commercials.

Sounderic
Jun 8, 20204 min read
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