What Every Parent Needs to Know About Early Intervention
Before we started Speech & Outreach, we were fortunate to have the opportunity to write a guest post for DcMetroMom’s blog.The DcMetroMom blog contains articles written by local moms and experts....
View ArticleCooking To Encourage Language
Cooking is an activity that I often use in therapy. The benefits are the same, whether it’s pretend cooking with a play stove and food, real cooking following a recipe, or using an iPad application...
View ArticleOur Most Frequently Used Apps in Therapy
The iPad has enhanced the delivery of speech therapy services. No longer am I required to lug 10 different vocabulary card decks, board games, and reinforcers (i.e. bribery such as stamps,...
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Our SPEECH & OUTREACH blog will contain tips, resources and activities regarding speech, language, and the relationship to overall child development. Please feel free to comment and post questions,...
View ArticleMay Is Better Hearing & Speech Month
Parents: Do You Understand The Effects Of Hearing Loss On Your Child’s Development? National Awareness Month Educates Parents About Hearing Disorders Affecting School Performance (Aldie, Virginia May...
View ArticleDo Twins Have Their Own Language?
We wanted to share a portion of an article that we created for a local business, Let Mommy Sleep (LMS). LMS provides nurturing overnight care for newborns and infants in their home, sleep coaching,...
View ArticleGuest post by Lavelle Carlson of SpeechPathologyApps.com
To App or Not to App? TeachSpeech uses apps in therapy frequently. While researching new apps to try we found Lavelle Carlson who is the creator of of SpeechPathologyApps and Children’s Publishing....
View ArticleA simple game of Freeze can be a powerful tool
Does your child listen to “no”, “stop” or “wait?” Is it difficult to get your toddler or preschooler to stop running? Especially when outside? Near the street? In a grocery store? Did you know that a...
View ArticleRemembering the 4th of July
Traditions can foster language skills The Fourth of July was always a huge holiday in the small suburb of Chicago where I grew up. The morning started off with preparing to attend the town parade....
View ArticleEars are for Listening- why your newborn is screened
What a week! We welcomed a new member to our family and I am a proud Auntie. After hearing the news, I packed up my car and drove to North Carolina to help out my sister and to spoil that sweet baby...
View ArticleEarly Language Series | Motor Imitation
CopyCat We’ve all heard stories about children repeating private conversations in the wrong company or saying bad words seemingly out of nowhere. However, did you know that even before children begin...
View ArticleSpeech Therapy For Children
TeachSpeech LLC is a boutique speech therapy practice. We understand that each child is incredibly amazing and unique, so we tailor our treatment plans to fit the exact needs of your child. We work...
View ArticlePrograms
TeachSpeech is a certified provider for the researched-based and clinically proven reading program, Reading with TLCL® For more information, please click on the logo below. TeachSpeech offers our Kick...
View ArticleWe Guide Parents
TeachSpeech now offers customized parent coaching sessions in your home, by phone or video call. MaryFrances will work with you one-on-one to provide you the tools and strategies you need to enhance...
View ArticleEarly Language Series | Motor Imitation
CopyCat We’ve all heard stories about children repeating private conversations in the wrong company or saying bad words seemingly out of nowhere. However, did you know that even before children begin...
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