Words Matter: Why Some Prompts Create Pressure Parents and caregivers often want to help children communicate clearly, confidently, and effectively. Some of the common phrases adults grew up hearing—like “Say truck!” or “Use your words!”—can unintentionally add pressure or create confusion for children who are still developing speech and language skills. At Communicating Together Therapy […]
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🫣 Hidden Communication Challenges in Kids: Pause Before You Judge
What You See Isn’t Always What’s Happening Have you ever seen a child having a meltdown in public and wondered, what’s going on? It’s a common reaction—but what many people don’t realize is that some communication difficulties are invisible. What looks like “bad behaviour” may actually be a child struggling to express themselves or understand […]
đź’¬ Helping Your Child with Hidden Stuttering: What Parents Should Know
When Stuttering is Silent: What is Covert Stuttering? Some children and teens who stutter don’t always sound like they stutter. That’s because they work hard to hide it—and may feel pressure to speak smoothly, without any noticeable signs of stuttering. This is known as covert, or hidden, stuttering. As a parent or caregiver, it can […]
🧠The Power of Explaining “How Your Brain Works” to Kids
Helping Your Child Build Confidence Through Understanding Sometimes the biggest breakthroughs in a child’s confidence and communication come from understanding themselves—not from practicing a specific skill or exercise. In this short video, I explain why giving children language to describe how their brain works can be incredibly beneficial. When kids realize that their challenges aren’t […]
🤝  Stop the Guilt: A Speech Therapist’s Message to Parents
You Are Not to Blame: Setting Down the Weight of Guilt Over the years, I’ve met so many parents and guardians who carry a heavy weight of guilt about their child’s communication challenges.They ask questions like:• Did I do something wrong?• Did I miss a sign?• Did I cause this somehow? If you’ve ever felt […]