How Do Speech and Language Differ?
Speech is the verbal expression of language and includes articulation (the way we form sounds and words).
Language is giving and getting information. It's understanding and being understood through...
Speech and Language Disorder
Many children struggle with speech or language problems or delays. As a parent, wondering if your child is “on track” is a normal thought. It is important to know that all children develop at a different pace, and what is considered “typical...
Speech and Language therapists
Speech and language therapists (SLTs) are registered allied health professionals (a trained health professional who isn’t a doctor or nurse). They aim to help to develop the skills of parents/careers and other people who support the child in...
Activities to Encourage Speech and Language Development
There are many ways you can help your child learn to understand and use words. See a speech-language pathologist if you have concerns.
Birth to 2 Years
Look at your baby when he makes sounds. Talk back to him, and say...