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September 15, 2017 by Kids Chatter Speech Pathology

8 ways to use picture books to help develop early language skills

8 ways to use picture books to help develop early language skills

Some of the best memories I have as a child is the fun sleep overs at my grandparents’ place. Nanna would spoil us with a yummy dinner followed by ice cream sandwiches, literally ice cream squished between two wafer biscuits. Never will I forget the packets of lollies, (typically the natural confectionary snakes) she would […]

Filed Under: Early language development, Language, Language Development, Late talkers, Literacy, News, Speech Pathologists, Toddlers, Uncategorized Tagged With: Brisbane, children, early language development, Kenmore, kids, kids chatter, late talkers, paediatric, parents, speech pathology, speech therapy, speech therapy for children

September 1, 2017 by Kids Chatter Speech Pathology

Help! Nobody Understands My Child’s Speech!

Help! Nobody Understands My Child’s Speech!

How Clear Should a Child’s Speech Be? My daughter was 3 years old when I found her upset and crying in her room. I asked her what was wrong, expecting her to tell me that she had hurt herself or her twin sister had done something to annoy her, but she said through her streaming […]

Filed Under: Articulation, Articulation disorders, News, Phonological disorders, Speech, Speech Pathologists, Speech sounds, Toddlers, Uncategorized Tagged With: Brisbane, children, interdental lisp, Kenmore, kids chatter, lisp, lisps, paediatric, school, speech chart, speech development, speech pathology, speech sounds, speech therapy for children

March 12, 2017 by Kids Chatter Speech Pathology

Why isn’t my toddler talking? Will they grow out of it or should I be concerned?

Why isn’t my toddler talking? Will they grow out of it or should I be concerned?

As a Speech Pathologist, probably the most common question that parents ask me, is “how many words should my child be saying?”. You’ve probably noticed that there’s a big variety in development because you’ve seen other kids at your childcare centre, or kids at the park or even your own friend’s kids and some are […]

Filed Under: Early language development, Language, Language delay, Language Development, Language milestones, Late talkers, News, Speech Pathologists, Toddlers Tagged With: ASD, assessment, attention, Autism, babies, Brisbane, children, communication, early language development, expressive language, eye contact, gifted children, global developmental delay, Kenmore, kids, kids chatter, language delay, language disorder, late talkers, non-verbal, paediatric, parents, play development, play skills, receptive language, speech development, speech pathology, speech therapy for children, talking, toddlers, words

September 8, 2016 by Kids Chatter Speech Pathology

Will my child grow out of a lisp?

Will my child grow out of a lisp?

I hear this question all the time from parents whose child has a lisp. Unfortunately, it’s not quite as simple to answer without explaining a few things first. Have you ever noticed that your child is poking their tongue out when they’re speaking or that they sound “slushy”? Do you or other people find it […]

Filed Under: Articulation, News, School, Speech, Speech Pathologists, Thumb Sucking, Tongue Thrust Tagged With: adult lisp, Brisbane, children, dentalised lisp, dummy sucking, interdental lisp, kids, kids chatter, lateral lisp, lisp, lisps, muscle memory, paediatric, palatal lisp, parents, school, slushy, speech chart, speech development, speech pathology, speech sounds, speech therapy, speech therapy for children, teenagers, teeth, thumb sucking, tongue thrust

April 6, 2016 by Kids Chatter Speech Pathology

Is your child a thumb sucker?

Is your child a thumb sucker?

This can be a much more serious problem than it may seem. This is because thumb sucking beyond the age of 1 – 2 years can be detrimental to a child’s teeth as well as their swallow and speech. Isn’t it normal for babies to suck their thumb? Yes! Sucking is a baby’s first instinct. […]

Filed Under: Articulation, News, Speech, Speech Pathologists, Thumb Sucking, Tongue Thrust Tagged With: babies, Brisbane, children, kids, kids chatter, lisp, speech pathology, speech sounds, speech therapy, speech therapy for children, teeth, thumb sucking, tongue thrust

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